2018
DOI: 10.1002/lary.27074
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Epidemiology and prognostic indicators in laryngeal lymphoma: A population‐based analysis

Abstract: 4. Laryngoscope, 128:2044-2049, 2018.

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“…Systemic symptoms are less common [4]. In a retrospective cohort study of 200 cases with laryngeal lymphoma, Scott et al found the mean age to be 64.2 years (range: 4-82 years) [2]. Other publications in the literature state that laryngeal lymphoma occurs more frequently in 7 th decade of life [5,6].…”
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“…Systemic symptoms are less common [4]. In a retrospective cohort study of 200 cases with laryngeal lymphoma, Scott et al found the mean age to be 64.2 years (range: 4-82 years) [2]. Other publications in the literature state that laryngeal lymphoma occurs more frequently in 7 th decade of life [5,6].…”
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“…Most laryngeal lymphomas were detected in the supraglottic region, because this area contains relatively more follicular lymphoid tissue than other parts of the larynx [7]. In his epidemiological study, Scott et al reported that the tumor was supraglottic in 51.5% of cases [2].…”
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“…Lymphome manifestieren sich äußerst selten mit unter 1 % lokal im Larynx [57,89,90] und haben kein typisches Erscheinungsbild. Die am häufigsten anzutreffenden Lymphomtypen sind die Non-Hodgkin-Lymphome (NHLs): MALT (mucosa associated lymphoid tissue) -Lymphome, EMP (extramedulläres Plasmozytom) und das diffuse großzellige B-Zell-Lymphom [57,89,90,91]. Die Ätiologie von Lymphomen ist noch nicht ausreichend verstanden.…”
Section: Lymphomeunclassified