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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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"Significado prognóstico dos graus histológicos do linfoma de Hodgkin tipo esclerose nodular" / Prognostic significance of histopathological grading of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin´s lymphoma

Pracchia, Luis Fernando 25 August 2005 (has links)
Com o objetivo de avaliar o significado prognóstico da graduação histológica do Linfoma de Hodgkin tipo Esclerose Nodular (LH EN), proposta pelo British National Lymphoma Investigation, realizamos um estudo retrospectivo que incluiu 69 casos de LH EN. Trinta e cinco casos (51%) foram classificados com EN grau I e 34 (49%) como EN grau II. Remissão completa após o tratamento inicial foi obtida em 85,7% dos casos de EN I e em 82,4% dos casos de EN II (p=0,75). A probabilidade estimada de sobrevida global em 5 anos foi de 67,0% para EN I e de 83,5% para EN II (p = 0,13) e a taxa de sobrevida livre de doença em 5 anos foi de 85,2% versus 87,0%, respectivamente (p = 0,72). Concluímos que a graduação histológica BNLI não esteve associada com o prognóstico do LH EN nesta população / In order to evaluate the prognostic significance of the British National Lymphoma Investigation histological grading system for Nodular Sclerosing Hodgkin´s Lymphoma (NS HL), we retrospectively studied 69 NS HL patients. Thirty five cases (51%) were classified as NS grade I and 34 (49%) as NS grade II. The complete remission rate after initial therapy was 85,7% in the NS I group and 82,4% in the NS II group (p=0,75). The predicted 5-year overall survival rate was 67,0% in the NS I patients and 83,5% in the NS II patients (p = 0,13). The predicted 5-year disease free survival rate for NSI and NSII patients was 85,2% and 87,0%, respectively (p = 0,72). Therefore, we concluded that the BNLI grading system was not associated with the prognosis of NS HL in this uniformly treated population
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"Significado prognóstico dos graus histológicos do linfoma de Hodgkin tipo esclerose nodular" / Prognostic significance of histopathological grading of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin´s lymphoma

Luis Fernando Pracchia 25 August 2005 (has links)
Com o objetivo de avaliar o significado prognóstico da graduação histológica do Linfoma de Hodgkin tipo Esclerose Nodular (LH EN), proposta pelo British National Lymphoma Investigation, realizamos um estudo retrospectivo que incluiu 69 casos de LH EN. Trinta e cinco casos (51%) foram classificados com EN grau I e 34 (49%) como EN grau II. Remissão completa após o tratamento inicial foi obtida em 85,7% dos casos de EN I e em 82,4% dos casos de EN II (p=0,75). A probabilidade estimada de sobrevida global em 5 anos foi de 67,0% para EN I e de 83,5% para EN II (p = 0,13) e a taxa de sobrevida livre de doença em 5 anos foi de 85,2% versus 87,0%, respectivamente (p = 0,72). Concluímos que a graduação histológica BNLI não esteve associada com o prognóstico do LH EN nesta população / In order to evaluate the prognostic significance of the British National Lymphoma Investigation histological grading system for Nodular Sclerosing Hodgkin´s Lymphoma (NS HL), we retrospectively studied 69 NS HL patients. Thirty five cases (51%) were classified as NS grade I and 34 (49%) as NS grade II. The complete remission rate after initial therapy was 85,7% in the NS I group and 82,4% in the NS II group (p=0,75). The predicted 5-year overall survival rate was 67,0% in the NS I patients and 83,5% in the NS II patients (p = 0,13). The predicted 5-year disease free survival rate for NSI and NSII patients was 85,2% and 87,0%, respectively (p = 0,72). Therefore, we concluded that the BNLI grading system was not associated with the prognosis of NS HL in this uniformly treated population

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