2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13224-013-0483-2
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Primary Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma of the Uterine Cervix: Case Report of Long-Term Survival Patient

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“…Primary MS of the uterine cervix is additionally uncommon. These diseases were only reported in the form of case reports and small case series (24). MS is present in 3–5% of patients with AML and represents a disease which is encountered in ~0.7 young individuals per 1,000,000 and 2 per 1,000,000 in the adult population (5).…”
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“…Primary MS of the uterine cervix is additionally uncommon. These diseases were only reported in the form of case reports and small case series (24). MS is present in 3–5% of patients with AML and represents a disease which is encountered in ~0.7 young individuals per 1,000,000 and 2 per 1,000,000 in the adult population (5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In such cases, the prognosis is considered to be good, with an overall 5-year survival rate of 77%. These cases were managed with pelvic radiotherapy or neoadjuvant chemotherapy, successfully applied as a first line of treatment (2) Mouhajir et al (2) identified a case of primary NHL of the uterine cervix treated with CHOP and external radiotherapy. The patient achieved CR and survived 16 years with NED.…”
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“…vaginal anormal, malestar perineal y menos frecuentemente con dolor abdominal, dispareunia y retención urinaria. El diagnóstico representa un desafío debido a la similitud en la presentación clínica con el carcinoma escamoso de cérvix y, debido a que la neoplasia se origina en el estroma cervical submucoso y el epitelio escamoso suprayacente no se ve afectado, las citologías suelen ser normales (4)(5)(6) . Presentamos el caso de una mujer postmenopáusica con sinusorragia que requirió múltiples biopsias para la confirmación diagnóstica.…”
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