T CELL RICH B CELL LYMPHOMA OF ASCENDING COLON
Journal Title: Stanley Medical Journal - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
TCRBCL was first recognized as a separate entity by Ramsay et al. in 1988, who described a B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder in which the majority of the cells are reactive T-lymphocytes (> 90%) with large neoplastic B-cells accounting for < 10% of the overall infiltrating lymphoid cells. Usually the lymph nodes are primarily involved (75%) with or without cutaneous involvement. It is an aggressive lymphoma that often presents as stage IV disease, with frequent bone marrow involvement and requiring systemic chemotherapy.
Authors and Affiliations
Mary Lilly, Chandramouleeswari K. , Sathya lakshmi, Arun Prabhakaran C
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