Tag: lymphoma

Determining the Role of Aspiration Cytology in Splenic Lesions

Background: Since the turn of the century, splenic fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) has been utilised as a diagnostic technique, with the first report being in 1916. It has a reputation for being dangerous and difficult to judge, yet these stereotypes are completely false. The FNAC test is still...
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Maxillofacial Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Noncommunicable diseases, such as cancer, have devastating consequences in terms of morbidity and mortality. Tobacco, alcohol, radiation, chemicals, viral infections, obesity, and immunosuppression have all contributed to an increase in cancer rates around the world. Humans are affected by a variety of malignancies, including Non-Lymphoma. Hodgkin’s The incidence of...
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Lymphomas of the Urinary Bladder: A Review of the Literature

Background: Lymphoma of the urinary bladder is a very rare lesion, so some clinicians might not be familiar with its symptoms, diagnosis, or treatment. The aim of this research was to review and update the literature on urinary bladder lymphoma. Methods: To identify the lesion and record its appearance,...
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Clinical and Presentation and Pathology Spectrum of Kidney Damage in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma/Leukemia and Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphomas

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma / leukaemia (NHL / CLL) and lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPCL) renal damage is caused by many mechanisms: tumour mass localization; clonal cell expansion; secretion of hormones, cytokines and growth factors; metabolic, electrolyte and coagulation disorders; paraprotein deposition; and complications of care. Kidney damage symptoms can overshadow and even...
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Novel Structures of Uracil Mustard (Uramustine) Retaining Cytotoxic Activity and Drug-likeness for Oral Administration

Aims: To present 12 new variants of uracil mustard having drug-like properties and cytotoxic functional group, by utilizing uracil mustard (uramustine) as a lead compound. Utilize rigorous substructure and similarity of a molecular scaffold to determine drug like variants. Physicochemical properties determined indicate the variants have favorable drug-likeness. Study...
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