Disease | lymphoma |
Symptom | C0850666|h. pylori infection |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 25071906 | Finally, the data from 57 patients were included in the comparison of treatment results for gastric malt lymphoma with and without h. pylori infection (fig. |
PubMedID- 22741120 | Recent literature notes negative h. pylori infection, finding of high grade lymphoma cell, and translocations of api2 and malt genes as factors associated with remission failure after eradication therapy.13 translocations of these genes were actually found in 67% cases of remission failure after eradication therapy in a study.29 future studies may evaluate the validity of api2-malt gene translocation as a predictive factor. |
PubMedID- 21139969 | Gastric malt lymphoma is associated with h. pylori infection,22 cutaneous malt is associated with borrelia burgdorferi infection in europe but not in the united states, orbital adnexal malt lymphoma is associated with chlamydophila psittaci, and intraocular malt is associated with toxoplasma gondii.23 even though there have been specific infectious agents associated with malt, not all malt can be linked to a specific microbe. |
PubMedID- 20617132 | A link of h. pylori infection with gastric malt lymphoma was provided by the identification of h. pylori in the majority of the lymphoma specimens . |
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