2007
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.46.0323
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Long-term Remission of Primary Gastric T Cell Lymphoma Associated with Human T Lymphotropic Virus Type 1: A Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature

Abstract: Two cases of primary gastric T-cell lymphoma associated with human T lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) are presented. Case 1 was a 54-year-old man who had multiple ulcerating tumors in the lower corpus and gastric antrum. Case 2, a 60-year-old man, showed a large ulcerating tumor in the upper corpus. Both patients were positive for serum anti-HTLV-1 antibody and for the monoclonal integration of HTLV-1 proviral DNA in the tumor cells by Southern blot analysis. The patients were thus diagnosed as having primar… Show more

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“…The current study reported six lymphoma-type patients (11%) who were thought to have primary GI ATLL. Tanaka et al summarized 15 previously reported patients with primary gastric ATLL in clinical stages I and II1 (26). Among these patients, eight showed an aggressive clinical course and three showed long-term remission from 50 to 132 months.…”
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“…The current study reported six lymphoma-type patients (11%) who were thought to have primary GI ATLL. Tanaka et al summarized 15 previously reported patients with primary gastric ATLL in clinical stages I and II1 (26). Among these patients, eight showed an aggressive clinical course and three showed long-term remission from 50 to 132 months.…”
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“…An association was found between primary GTCL and various infections, such as HTLV-1 [21, 28], H. pylori [13, 18], or EBV [17, 26, 29] infections. In a study of 233 gastric lymphomas, Nakamura et al reported that 73% (11/15) of the GTCL had coexisting H. pylori infection [30], supporting a possible role of H. pylori in the development of GTCL.…”
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