Disease | infection caused by helicobacter pylori |
Phenotype | C0024299|lymphomas |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 23767042 | Approximately 70% to 90% of gastric malt lymphomas are associated with helicobacter pylori infection.1 and h. pylori eradication can induce complete regressions of gastric malt lymphomas in about 60% to 95% of patients.2,3 some reports suggested that low-grade malt lymphomas can transformed to high-grade diffuse large b-cell lymphomas (dlbcls), which is the important cause of death in patients with gastric malt lymphomas.4,5 we report two cases of dlbcls in the cervical lymph nodes that occurred 10 years and 1.5 years after diagnosing low-grade gastric malt lymphomas. |
PubMedID- 22943012 | Conservative antibiotic treatment of stage i malt lymphomas with associated helicobacter pylori infection achieves good clinical outcome with high remission rate. |
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