KMID : 1188320110050040527
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Gut and Liver 2011 Volume.5 No. 4 p.527 ~ p.531
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Solitary Primary Gastric Mantle Cell Lymphoma
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Kim Chang-Ha
Chun Hoon-Jai Kim Tae-Hyung Jung Won-ho Kim Sun-Won Hyun Jong-Jin Keum Bo-Ra Seo Yeon-Seok Kim Yong-Sik Jeen Yoon-Tae Lee Hong-Sik Um Soon-Ho Kim Chang-Duck Ryu Ho-Sang Kim In-Sun
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Abstract
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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a relatively rare subgroup of non-Hodgkin¡¯s lymphoma that is characterized by an aggressive and severe disease course with frequent involvement of regional lymph nodes and/or early metastasis. Because most cases of MCL are diagnosed in the advanced stages, clinical data on extranodal or early stage MCL is lacking, and MCL that is both extranodal and diagnosed during the early stages is even more rare. There have been several case reports on primary gastric MCL, which comprise a type of extranodal MCLs. However, to our knowledge, there have been no reports on solitary primary gastric MCL without regional lymph node involvement or distant metastasis. Recently, the authors experienced an uncommon case of MCL with the aforementioned characteristics that was managed with chemotherapy followed by allogenic stem cell transplantation.
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KEYWORD
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Mantle cell lymphoma, Stomach, Primary, Solitary, Cyclin D1 positive
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