Primary lymphoma of bone
Primary lymphoma of the bone is a primary lymphoma of the bone. Without treatment, the lesions can be confined or appear to be confined to one or more bones for several years; if treated, the possibility of cure is high. Bone primary lymphoma is a round cell sarcoma that originates from lymphocytes in the bone marrow. Its histological characteristics, clinical characteristics, course, and prognosis are significantly different from Ewing's sarcoma, but the boundaries between the two are not always obvious, and The difference between bone's primary lymphoma and systemic lymphoma is even less obvious. Primary bone lymphomas do not have a morphological and immunological classification method like systemic lymphomas.
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