The authors refer about the results of a study made on 15 cases of gastric lymphoma with a mean follow-up of 6 years. Among the examined features they underlie the clinical appearance of each case according to histologic cell-type, stage of disease and performed treatment with relation to the survival rate. According to the Rappaport classification, diffuse histiocytic lymphoma was the most frequent histologic type of disease: the prognosis turned out to be significantly favorable in case of stage I, while no correlation was observed between different surgical procedures and cell-type. The overall 5 years survival rate was 33.3% with a strong suggestion of better survival in case of early diagnosis.
[Prognostic, clinical and anatomo-pathological aspects of gastric lymphoma] / Purri, P; D'Armiento, FRANCESCO PAOLO; Fimiani, F; Di Tuoro, A; Roberti, Ml; Mascia, E.. - In: MINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0026-4806. - STAMPA. - 76:14-15(1985), pp. 705-710.
[Prognostic, clinical and anatomo-pathological aspects of gastric lymphoma].
D'ARMIENTO, FRANCESCO PAOLO;
1985
Abstract
The authors refer about the results of a study made on 15 cases of gastric lymphoma with a mean follow-up of 6 years. Among the examined features they underlie the clinical appearance of each case according to histologic cell-type, stage of disease and performed treatment with relation to the survival rate. According to the Rappaport classification, diffuse histiocytic lymphoma was the most frequent histologic type of disease: the prognosis turned out to be significantly favorable in case of stage I, while no correlation was observed between different surgical procedures and cell-type. The overall 5 years survival rate was 33.3% with a strong suggestion of better survival in case of early diagnosis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.