1982
Changing patterns of Hodgkin's disease at autopsy: a 25-year experience at the National Cancer Institute, 1953--1978.
Grogan T, Berard C, Steinhorn S, Hankey B, Kant J, Miliauskas J, Young R, DeVita V. Changing patterns of Hodgkin's disease at autopsy: a 25-year experience at the National Cancer Institute, 1953--1978. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1982, 66: 653-65. PMID: 7074636.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResidual Hodgkin's diseaseHodgkin's diseaseVascular invasionTreatment eraCertain histologic typesExtent of diseaseSite of involvementNational Cancer InstituteEffect of treatmentCurative intentLate deathsExtranodal involvementExtranodal spreadPalliative therapyPathologic reviewAnatomic extentComparable incidenceHistologic subtypeHistologic typeInitial diagnosisPathologic findingsHistologic assessmentVascular spreadHistologic appearanceEffect of duration
1975
American Burkitt's lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of 30 cases II. Pathologic correlations
Banks P, Arseneau J, Gralnick H, Canellos G, DeVita V, Berard C. American Burkitt's lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of 30 cases II. Pathologic correlations. The American Journal Of Medicine 1975, 58: 322-329. PMID: 163581, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(75)90598-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdomenAdolescentAdultAutopsyBiopsyBone MarrowBurkitt LymphomaChildChild, PreschoolCytoplasmFemaleHumansInclusion BodiesIntestinal NeoplasmsIntestine, SmallLiverLymphatic MetastasisMacrophagesMaleMandibular NeoplasmsMaxillary NeoplasmsNorth AmericaOvarian NeoplasmsSouth AmericaUnited StatesConceptsMonths of therapyBone marrow involvementOlder median ageCentral nervous systemInitial therapyClinicopathologic studyMarrow involvementBurkitt's typeMedian ageMultiorgan involvementMalignant lymphomaShorter survivalMassive infiltrationAmerican patientsPelvic sitesPathologic correlationDiffuse necrosisHistologic appearanceTherapeutic implicationsOrgan sitesBone marrowNervous systemEndemic regionsTumor cellsLymphoma