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  • Title: [Primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the stomach: diagnostic and therapeutic procedure].
    Author: Rehm W, Kienzle HF, Bähr R.
    Journal: Leber Magen Darm; 1990 Jan; 20(1):39-43. PubMed ID: 2314187.
    Abstract:
    It is reported on 13 patients with gastric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, who underwent surgery between Jan 1st, 1984, and Sept 1st, 1987. Common symptoms included abdominal pain, weight loss and decline in health and strength. Endoscopy or barium studies had established the diagnosis of a gastric neoplasma in 12 cases. A total gastrectomy (n = 4) or a distal resection (B I n = 3, B II n = 5) was performed, depending on the size of the tumor and its location. Potentially curative resection was followed by radiotherapy in patients with high-grade lymphoma (stage I E). Patients with involvement of regional lymph nodes and advanced gastric lymphoma (stage II E1-IV E) underwent postoperative chemotherapy. So far follow-up (mean 25.3 months) revealed one case of relapse. These results confirm the value of surgical treatment in diagnosis, staging and treatment of primary gastric lymphoma. Survival in patients with advanced lymphoma and high-grade malignancy can be improved significantly by radical tumor resection, followed by multiagent chemotherapy and radiation.
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