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Lymphomas. --- Germinoblastomas --- Immunoblastomas --- Lymphoma --- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma --- Reticulolymphosarcomas --- Sarcoma, Germinoblastic --- Sarcoma, Immunoblastic --- Lymphoproliferative disorders --- Reticulo-endothelial system --- Tumors
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Lymphomas --- Germinoblastomas --- Immunoblastomas --- Lymphoma --- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma --- Reticulolymphosarcomas --- Sarcoma, Germinoblastic --- Sarcoma, Immunoblastic --- Lymphoproliferative disorders --- Reticulo-endothelial system --- Treatment. --- Tumors
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This book is an up to date compendium on the biology and molecular pathogenesis of lymphomas, which represent malignant cancers of the lymphoid system. With its focus on the biology and genetic basis of these diseases, the book is of interest to basic scientists, biologists, clinical hematologists and pathologists as well as medical students. Different chapters will cover all major lymphoma subtypes, as well as chronic lymphocytic leukemia and selected less common lymphoma entities such as T-cell lymphomas and central nervous system lymphomas.
Lymphomas --- Germinoblastomas --- Immunoblastomas --- Lymphoma --- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma --- Reticulolymphosarcomas --- Sarcoma, Germinoblastic --- Sarcoma, Immunoblastic --- Lymphoproliferative disorders --- Reticulo-endothelial system --- Treatment. --- Diagnosis. --- Tumors
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The Handbook of Lymphoma is an in-depth and comprehensive guide to the diagnosis, staging, treatment, and management of patients with the disease. The Handbook aims to provide healthcare professionals with an informative and up-to-date guide to the latest developments in the treatment of patients with both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system and, as with other cancers, is a disease of the body's cells. Usually, cells divide in the body in an orderly and controlled manner, however when this process gets out of control and the cells carry on dividing in an abnormal manner a tumor can form known as lymphoma in one or more groups of lymph nodes. This field has seen increasing development in the available options for treating patients with lymphoma particularly in the recent emergence and approval of targeted therapies. In this clinically focused Handbook, the authors address these advances by looking at treatment recommendations for both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and also making suggestions on the future outlook for patients with this disease. This Handbook is an invaluable and educational source of topical information for all medical and healthcare professionals with an interest in lymphoma.
Medicine. --- Hematology. --- Oncology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Lymphomas. --- Germinoblastomas --- Immunoblastomas --- Lymphoma --- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma --- Reticulolymphosarcomas --- Sarcoma, Germinoblastic --- Sarcoma, Immunoblastic --- Lymphoproliferative disorders --- Reticulo-endothelial system --- Tumors --- Oncology . --- Haematology --- Internal medicine --- Blood --- Diseases
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Autophagy in Current Trends in Cellular Physiology and Pathology is addressed to one of the fundamental molecular mechanisms - autophagy- evolutionarily adopted by cells for processing of unnecessary or malfunctioned constituents and shaping intracellular structures, adjusting them to environmental conditions, aging, disease, neoplasia, and damages over their life period. Particular attention is paid to autophagy-mediated barrier processes of selective sequestration and recycling of impaired organelles and degradation of invading microorganisms, that is, the processes sustaining intrinsic resistance to stress, tissue degeneration, toxic exposures, and infections. The presented topics encompass personal experience and visions of the chapter contributors and the editors; the book chapters include a broad analysis of literature on biology of autophagy.
Phagocytosis. --- Cytology. --- Autophagy. --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Biology --- Cells --- Antigen-antibody reactions --- Endocytosis --- Immune response --- Immunology --- Phagosomes --- Pinocytosis --- Reticulo-endothelial system --- Tuftsin --- Autophagic vacuoles. --- Autophagocytosis --- Life Sciences --- Microbiology --- Genetics and Molecular Biology --- Cytology --- Biochemistry
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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is one of the 'great mimickers'. To be certain of the diagnosis, there must be clear correlation between the pathological and clinical findings, making collaboration between clinicians and pathologists essential. Knowing the patient's history, lesion description and diagnostic work-up will help the pathologist make a more informed decision with respect to the histopathology under the microscope. Likewise, understanding the terminology used in the pathology report will improve the clarity of the clinician’s diagnosis. 'Fast Facts: Diagnosing Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma' is designed to help primary care providers, dermatologists and pathologists speak the same language. With over 100 superb clinical and pathological images, this concise, practical handbook will ensure clear communication with respect to the clinical presentation, histopathology and immunophenotyping of: • early and advanced mycosis fungoides and its variants • Sézary syndrome • other non-mycosis fungoides CTCLs. It is therefore essential reading for all pathologists, non-specialist clinicians and dermatology trainees.
Skin --- Lymphomas. --- T cells. --- Cancer. --- T lymphocytes --- Thymus-dependent cells --- Thymus-dependent lymphocytes --- Thymus-derived cells --- Lymphocytes --- Germinoblastomas --- Immunoblastomas --- Lymphoma --- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma --- Reticulolymphosarcomas --- Sarcoma, Germinoblastic --- Sarcoma, Immunoblastic --- Lymphoproliferative disorders --- Reticulo-endothelial system --- Tumors
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