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  2. Acute radiation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Acute radiation syndrome (ARS), also known as radiation sickness or radiation poisoning, is a collection of health effects that are caused by being exposed to high amounts of ionizing radiation in a short period of time. [1] Symptoms can start within an hour of exposure, and can last for several months.

  3. Duodenal-type follicular lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    However, numerous approaches have been used to treat the disease. Patients with disease that is contained within a limited radiation field have been treated with radiation therapy to attain overall 10 year survival rates of 60-80%. However, one study found that radiation-treated patients had a relapse rate of 48%.

  4. Epstein–Barr virus–associated lymphoproliferative diseases

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    The diagnosis of ENKTL depends upon finding EBV and granzyme B in the disease's lymphoid tumor cells. [16] Treatment varies with grade. For cancer grade I and II localized diseases, the recommended treatment is radiation directed at the tumor lesions plus a chemotherapy regimen such as DeVIC (dexamethasone, etoposide, ifosfamide, and ...

  5. Hyperbilirubinemia in adults - Wikipedia

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    Classification and diagnosis of the underlying disease of hyperbilirubinemia are crucial for prescription of treatment. [6]Physical examination reviews clinical symptoms like degree of jaundice, vital signs and sensations of pain, further followed by urine tests, blood analysis and imaging.

  6. Lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Treatment may involve one or more of the following: chemotherapy, radiation therapy, proton therapy, targeted therapy, and surgery. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In some non-Hodgkin lymphomas, an increased amount of protein produced by the lymphoma cells causes the blood to become so thick that plasmapheresis is performed to remove the protein. [ 2 ]

  7. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - Wikipedia

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    Radiation therapy is usually only done in patients with SLL who have symptomatic localized disease, such as bulky lymph nodes. [70] In special circumstances, patients can develop massive splenomegaly that may lead to the destruction of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. [ 70 ]