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Table 1 Clinical and pathologic features of EMH with concurrent lymphoproliferative neoplasm in the literature

From: Paraspinal extramedullary hematopoiesis in hereditary spherocytosis with a concurrent follicular lymphoma: case report and review of the literature

Reference

Gender

Age (years)

Anatomic site of EMH

Previous history of lymphoma

Concurrent lymphoid disease

Last follow-up

Musolino A. et al., 2007

F

36

Central nervous system

Yes

AIDS-related central nervous system lymphoma

Dead, 20 days after starting treatment

Mudhar HS. et al., [24]

F

81

Eye (uvea)

No

Intravascular diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Alive, short follow-up

Gupta N. et al., [26]

NS

NS

Lymph node

Yes

T-cell leukemia

Alive, 4 months of follow-up

Forest F. et al., [25]

NS

53

Skin (surgical scar)

Yes

Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma

Alive, 10 years of follow-up

Current Case

M

70

Paraspinal mass (D6 – D9)

No

Follicular lymphoma, diffuse variant

Alive, 6 months of follow-up

  1. F: female; M: male; NS: Not specified