Burkitt’s Lymphoma
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Auteurs : J. Shapira [Israël] ; N. Peylan-Ramu [Israël]Source :
- Oral Oncology [ 1368-8375 ] ; 1997.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : épidémiologie, Condition socio-économique.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Abdominal tumours, African lymphoma, Aids cases, Aids patients, American journal, American lymphoma, Annual incidence, Antibody titres, Bone marrow, Bone marrow transplantation, Breakpoint location, British journal, Cancer research, Chemotherapy, Chromosome, Clinical characteristics, Clinical features, Clinical oncology, Clinical presentation, Cytotoxic chemotherapy, Dental development, Elsevier science, Endemic, Endemic regions, England journal, Environmental factors, Epidemiological features, Epidemiology, Equatorial africa, European journal, High incidence, Hong kong, Human cancer model, Iarc, Iarc publications, International journal, Lenoir, Lesion, Lymphoma, Magrath, Malignant, Malignant lymphomas, Maxillofacial surgery, Median, Molecular studies, Morbidity, Neck involvement, Nigerian children, Northeast brazil, Northeastern brazil, Olweny, Oncology, Oral oncology, Oral surgery, Other regions, Paediatric tumours, Pediatric, Pediatric dentistry, Pediatric oncology, Primary sites, Royal society, Shapira, Socioeconomic conditions, Translocation, Tropical climate, Tropical medicine, Tumour, Tumour development, Turkish children, Variant translocations, Viral, Viral genome, Virus association, Years ratio, Young adults.
- Teeft :
- Abdominal tumours, African lymphoma, Aids cases, Aids patients, American journal, American lymphoma, Annual incidence, Antibody titres, Bone marrow, Bone marrow transplantation, Breakpoint location, British journal, Cancer research, Chemotherapy, Chromosome, Clinical characteristics, Clinical features, Clinical oncology, Clinical presentation, Cytotoxic chemotherapy, Dental development, Elsevier science, Endemic, Endemic regions, England journal, Environmental factors, Epidemiological features, Epidemiology, Equatorial africa, European journal, High incidence, Hong kong, Human cancer model, Iarc, Iarc publications, International journal, Lenoir, Lesion, Lymphoma, Magrath, Malignant, Malignant lymphomas, Maxillofacial surgery, Median, Molecular studies, Morbidity, Neck involvement, Nigerian children, Northeast brazil, Northeastern brazil, Olweny, Oncology, Oral oncology, Oral surgery, Other regions, Paediatric tumours, Pediatric, Pediatric dentistry, Pediatric oncology, Primary sites, Royal society, Shapira, Socioeconomic conditions, Translocation, Tropical climate, Tropical medicine, Tumour, Tumour development, Turkish children, Variant translocations, Viral, Viral genome, Virus association, Years ratio, Young adults.
Abstract
This article presents a review of the epidemiology of Burkitt’s lymphoma, its correlation with Epstein–Barr virus and AIDS, its clinical features and incidence, and the prevailing environmental and socioeconomic conditions which are related to it.
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DOI: 10.1016/S1368-8375(97)00041-9
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