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Published in: International Journal of Hematology 3/2010

01-10-2010 | Original Article

Multiple mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue organs involving marginal zone B cell lymphoma: organ-specific relationships and the prognostic factors. Consortium for improving survival of lymphoma study

Authors: Sung Yong Oh, Won Seog Kim, Jin Seok Kim, Seok Jin Kim, Suee Lee, Dae Ho Lee, Jong-Ho Won, In Gyu Hwang, Min Kyoung Kim, Soon Il Lee, Yee Soo Chae, Deok-Hwan Yang, Hye Jin Kang, Chul Won Choi, Jinny Park, Hyo Jung Kim, Jung Hye Kwon, Ho Sup Lee, Gyeong-Won Lee, Hyeon Seok Eom, Jae-Yong Kwak, Won Sik Lee, Cheolwon Suh, Hyo-Jin Kim

Published in: International Journal of Hematology | Issue 3/2010

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Abstract

According to a previous review, multiple mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)-organs involving marginal zone B cell lymphomas (MZLs) are present in 10–30% of patients. However, the clinical features and specific relationships among involved organs are yet to be clearly identified. In this study, we conducted retrospective analyses of multiple MALT organs involving MZLs (MM-MZLs) to identify their clinical features, treatment, prognosis, and specific relationships among involved organs. For analysis, between June 1987 and June 2009, a total of 55 patients from 17 different institutions in Korea, all of whom were histologically diagnosed with MM-MZL, were included in this study. MM-MZL was defined as MZL involving more than 2 different MALT organs. Multiple involvements within one MALT organ (e.g. both side ocular lesions, multiple lung nodules, and multiple stomach lesions, etc.) were excluded from this study. The male/female ratio of the 55 patients was 41/14. The median age of our subjects was 59 years (range 30–82 years). MM-MZL without lymph node (LN) was detected only in 9 patients (36.2%). Bone marrow (BM) involvement was observed in 17 patients (30.9%). The most common site of involvement was the gastrointestinal (GI) tract (25 patients, 45.5%) followed by the lung (40%), Waldeyer’s ring (WR) (27.3%), and ocular area (25.5%). Ocular MZLs were commonly accompanied with WR- or lung-MZLs. GI-MZLs were WR or GI-MZLs. Lung-MZLs were frequently observed with ocular and GI-MZLs. WR-MZLs were ocular or GI-MZLs. A total of 53 patients were treated, and 2 on watchful wait. As much as 48 patients received chemotherapy-based treatment. Among them, CR or PR was achieved in 38 patients (79.2%, 95% CI 67–91%). Median time to progression (TTP) was 2.3 years (95% CI 1.4–3.2 years). Cause-specific overall survival (OS) did not reach the median value. The 5-year OS rate was 84.9%. MM-MZLs tend to be an indolent disease, characterized by prolonged survival with frequent relapses. The majority of cases could be controlled effectively via chemotherapy-based treatment, and prolonged survival was achieved in those patients. The GI, lung, WR, and ocular area were commonly presented with other MALT site MZLs, and an organ-specific relationship appears to be relevant to MM-MZLs.
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Metadata
Title
Multiple mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue organs involving marginal zone B cell lymphoma: organ-specific relationships and the prognostic factors. Consortium for improving survival of lymphoma study
Authors
Sung Yong Oh
Won Seog Kim
Jin Seok Kim
Seok Jin Kim
Suee Lee
Dae Ho Lee
Jong-Ho Won
In Gyu Hwang
Min Kyoung Kim
Soon Il Lee
Yee Soo Chae
Deok-Hwan Yang
Hye Jin Kang
Chul Won Choi
Jinny Park
Hyo Jung Kim
Jung Hye Kwon
Ho Sup Lee
Gyeong-Won Lee
Hyeon Seok Eom
Jae-Yong Kwak
Won Sik Lee
Cheolwon Suh
Hyo-Jin Kim
Publication date
01-10-2010
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
International Journal of Hematology / Issue 3/2010
Print ISSN: 0925-5710
Electronic ISSN: 1865-3774
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12185-010-0680-z

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