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Query: UMLS:C0013395 (
dyspepsia
)
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The stomach is the most frequent site of extranodal lymphoma. Gastric lymphoma originating from mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) is typically a low-grade, B-cell neoplasia strongly associated with
Helicobacter pylori
(
H. pylori
) infection. Only certain
H. pylori
strains in some predisposed patients determine lymphoma development in the stomach, according to a strain-host-organ specific process. The clinical presentation is poorly specific, symptoms ranging from vague
dyspepsia
to alarm symptoms. Similarly, different endoscopy patterns have been described for gastric lymphoma.
H. pylori
eradication is advised as first-line therapy in early stage disease, and complete lymphoma remission is achieved in 75% of cases. Neoplasia stage, depth of infiltration in the gastric wall, presence of the
API2-
MALT1
translocation, localization in the stomach, and patient ethnicity have been identified as predictors of remission. Recent data suggests that
H. pylori
eradication therapy may be successful for gastric lymphoma treatment also in a small subgroup (15%) of
H. pylori
-negative patients. The overall 5-year survival and disease-free survival rates are as high as 90% and 75%, respectively. Management of patients who failed to achieve lymphoma remission following
H. pylori
eradication include radiotherapy, chemotherapy and, in selected cases, surgery.
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PMID:Gastric MALT lymphoma: old and new insights. 2471 39