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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2014; 20(3): 684-698
Published online Jan 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i3.684
Published online Jan 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i3.684
Table 1 World Health Organization-based classification of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas
Hierarchical classification |
Tumors of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissue |
Mature B-cell neoplasms |
Non-Hodgkin (B-cell) lymphomas |
Marginal zone (B-cell) lymphomas |
Extranodal marginal zone lymphomas of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue |
Table 2 Recurrent chromosomal translocations described in mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas
Translocation | Fusion protein |
t(11;18) (q21;q21) | API2-MALT1 |
t(1;14) (p22;q32) | BCL10-IGH |
t(1;2) (p22;p12) | BCL10-IGK |
t(14;18) (q32;q21) | IGH-MALT1 |
t(3;14) (p14;q32) | FOXP1-IGH |
Table 3 Useful phenotypic markers for the differential diagnosis of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
Antigen | Notes |
sIg+ | B-cell receptor |
CD19+ | Pan-B-cell marker |
CD20+ | Pan-B-cell marker |
CD22+ | Pan-B-cell marker |
CD79a+ | Pan-B-cell marker |
CD5- | Positive in CLL/SLL |
CD10- | Positive in follicular lymphoma |
CD23- | Positive in CLL/SLL |
Cyclin D1- | Positive in mantle cell lymphoma |
Table 4 Association between abdominal computerized tomography findings and the likelihood of low-grade and high-grade lesions
Low-grade lesions | High-grade lesions |
Normal scans | Abnormal scans |
Gastric wall thickening < 5-10 mm | Diffuse gastric wall thickening > 10 mm |
Small depressed lesions with vague margins | Well-demarcated masses with homogeneous attenuation and mild contrast enhancement |
Perigastric adenopathies more likely |
Table 5 Comparison of four frequently used staging systems for primary gastrointestinal lymphomas
Tissue invasion | Ann arbor | Radaszkiewicz | Lugano | Paris |
Gastrointestinal tract | IE | IE | I | T1 N0 M0 |
Mucosa or submucosa | IE | IE1 | I | T1 N0 M0 |
Mucosa | IE | IE1 | I | T1m N0 M0 |
Submucosa | IE | IE1 | I | T1sm N0 M0 |
Muscularis propria or subserosa | IE | IE2 | I | T2 N0 M0 |
Serosa | IE | IE2 | I | T3 N0 M0 |
Intra-abdominal extension | II | |||
Adjacent tissues or organs | IE | IE | IIE | T4 N0 M0 |
Regional lymph nodes | IIE | IIE | II1 | T1 N1 M0 |
Infradiaphragmatic distal lymph nodes | IIE | IIE | II2 | T1 N2 M0 |
Disseminated disease | IV | |||
Supradiaphragmatic lymph nodes | IIIE | IIIE | IV | T1 N3 M0 |
Non-contiguous gastrointestinal2 | IVE | IVE | IV | T1 N1 M1 |
Non-contiguous metastasis3 | IVE | IVE | IV | T1 N1 M2 |
Marrow involvement | IVE | IVE | IVE | T1 N1 M1B1 |
Table 6 Tumor-node-metastasis staging system qualifiers
Stage | Definition | |
Tumor | Tx | Extension of lymphoma not established |
T0 | No evidence of primary lymphoma | |
Nodes | Nx | Nodal involvement not evaluated |
N0 | No evidence of nodal involvement | |
Metastasis | Mx | Dissemination of lymphoma not evaluated |
M0 | No evidence of lymphoma dissemination | |
Bone marrow | Bx | Bone marrow infiltration not evaluated |
B0 | No evidence of bone marrow infiltration |
Table 7 International prognostic index for aggressive B-cell lymphomas
Prognostic factor | Quantification |
Advanced age | > 60 yr |
Advanced stage | Ann arbor stages III or IV |
High tumor burden and activity | Increased serum lactate dehydrogenase |
Poor performance status | ECOG ≥ 2 |
Multifocal distribution | Two or more extranodal sites |
Table 8 Chemotherapy treatment options in American and European guidelines
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Citation: Pereira MI, Medeiros JA. Role of
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