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2007 Series - February 20, 2007
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Lecture 45 of 52 NEXT»
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| An 80-year-old man presents with a slowly growing, fleshy patch noted on his conjunctiva. You suspect that this may be a lymphoma. |
| What is true regarding orbital lymphoma? |
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It is most likely a T cell proliferation. |
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The location of the lymphoma is not important. |
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There is less than a 10% risk of systemic involvement. |
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Burkitt’s lymphoma almost always occurs in children. |
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Radiotherapy is never used in the management of this disease. | |
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