2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clml.2022.07.006
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Clinical Characteristics and Management of Patients With Concomitant Liver Cirrhosis and Lymphoma: A Systematic Review

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“…Large B‐cell lymphoma has an incidence of 5–7 cases per 100,000 cases per year in the general population, but cases of DLBCL with cirrhosis are much rarer 4,5 . In previous studies of patients with lymphoma and cirrhosis, 62.6% had HCV‐related cirrhosis, 13.5% had HBV‐related cirrhosis, and 7.8% had alcohol‐related liver disease 6 . Moreover, a large retrospective study from a tertiary care center in Mexico found that the most frequent etiology of cirrhosis in patients with lymphoma was HCV (detected in 50% of cases).…”
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“…Large B‐cell lymphoma has an incidence of 5–7 cases per 100,000 cases per year in the general population, but cases of DLBCL with cirrhosis are much rarer 4,5 . In previous studies of patients with lymphoma and cirrhosis, 62.6% had HCV‐related cirrhosis, 13.5% had HBV‐related cirrhosis, and 7.8% had alcohol‐related liver disease 6 . Moreover, a large retrospective study from a tertiary care center in Mexico found that the most frequent etiology of cirrhosis in patients with lymphoma was HCV (detected in 50% of cases).…”
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“… 4 , 5 In previous studies of patients with lymphoma and cirrhosis, 62.6% had HCV‐related cirrhosis, 13.5% had HBV‐related cirrhosis, and 7.8% had alcohol‐related liver disease. 6 Moreover, a large retrospective study from a tertiary care center in Mexico found that the most frequent etiology of cirrhosis in patients with lymphoma was HCV (detected in 50% of cases). Ninety percent of these patients had NHL and the most common type was DLBCL with a high International Prognostic Index value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%