1987
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.294.6587.1605
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Obstructive sleep apnoea and tonsillar lymphoma.

Abstract: The need to discuss investigations for HIV infection with patients beforehand and to interpret the results to them afterwards is discussed elsewhere in this series. Except in special circumstances, permission to collect a sample for anti-HIV testing should have been sought by the doctor and expressed or implied by the patient. Clotted blood should be obtained by careful venepuncture without spillage or risk of an inoculation accident. The needle and syringe should be disposed ofsafely and the blood placed in a… Show more

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“…Abe et al ., [6] described a patient with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who was successfully treated by tonsillar surgery and chemotherapy. In one published case, complete remission of centrocytic-centroblastic diffuse B cell lymphoma was found after tonsillectomy with UPPP, as in our case [7]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Abe et al ., [6] described a patient with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who was successfully treated by tonsillar surgery and chemotherapy. In one published case, complete remission of centrocytic-centroblastic diffuse B cell lymphoma was found after tonsillectomy with UPPP, as in our case [7]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The majority of included patients had their neoplasms treated surgically, with 57 patients (72.2%) treated with surgery alone 9–12,14–61 . Two patients (2.5%) were treated with both surgery and radiotherapy, 13,62 and one patient (1.3%) treated with each of surgery and chemotherapy 63 and surgery and chemoradiotherapy 64 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%