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A distinct male gender preference has been described.[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=8943863&query_hl=7&itool=pubmed_ExternalLink] | A distinct male gender preference has been described.<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=8943863&query_hl=7&itool=pubmed_ExternalLink]</ref> | ||
Cooke CB, Krenacs L, Stetler-Stevenson M, Greiner TC, Raffeld M, Kingma DW, Abruzzo L, Frantz C, Kaviani M, Jaffe ES. "Hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma: a distinct clinicopathologic entity of cytotoxic gamma delta T-cell origin." '''Blood'''. 1996 Dec 1;88(11):4265-74. PMID: 8943863</ref> | <ref>Cooke CB, Krenacs L, Stetler-Stevenson M, Greiner TC, Raffeld M, Kingma DW, Abruzzo L, Frantz C, Kaviani M, Jaffe ES. "Hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma: a distinct clinicopathologic entity of cytotoxic gamma delta T-cell origin." '''Blood'''. 1996 Dec 1;88(11):4265-74. PMID: 8943863</ref> | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]
Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
Prevalence
This lymphoma is rare, comprising less than 5% of all cases.
Age
It is most common in young adults and adolescents.
Gender
A distinct male gender preference has been described.[1] [2]
References