Lymphoblastic lymphoma — is a rare type of non Hodgkin lymphoma, a result of abnormal adaptive immune cells, typically T cells. It usually occurs in children … Wikipedia
Lymphoma — This article is about lymphoma in humans. For the disease in dogs, cats, and ferrets, see lymphoma in animals. Lymphoma Classification and external resources Follicular lymphoma replacing a lymph node … Wikipedia
Lymphoma — Tumor of the lymphoid tissue. Diagnosis is by biopsy. Treatment may be chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, or medication, depending on the age of the patient and type of tumor. * * * Any neoplasm of lymphoid tissue; in general use, synonymous with… … Medical dictionary
lymphoblastic lymphoma — a highly malignant type of non Hodgkin lymphoma composed of a diffuse, relatively uniform proliferation of cells with round or convoluted nuclei and scanty cytoplasm, which are cytologically similar to the lymphoblasts seen in acute lymphocytic… … Medical dictionary
convoluted T-cell lymphoma — lymphoblastic lymphoma with markedly convoluted nuclei … Medical dictionary
Follicular lymphoma — Classification and external resources Follicular lymphoma replacing a lymph node ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
Mantle cell lymphoma — Classification and external resources Micrograph showing mantle cell lymphoma (bottom of image) in a biopsy of the terminal ileum. H E stain … Wikipedia
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma — Classification and external resources Micrograph of a diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Field stain. ICD O … Wikipedia
Precursor T-lymphoblastic lymphoma — is a type of non Hodgkin lymphoma in which too many T cell lymphoblasts (immature white blood cells) are found in the lymph nodes and spleen. Also called T lymphoblastic lymphoma, it is most common in young men. EpidemiologyOf all cancers… … Wikipedia
Hodgkin's lymphoma — Hodgkin lymphoma Classification and external resources Micrograph showing Hodgkin s lymphoma (Field stain). ICD 10 C … Wikipedia