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Primary central nervous system lymphoma: initial features, outcome, and late effects in 75 children and adolescents
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyKey Points ChildrenNew Treatment GuidelinesLymphoid NeoplasiaPediatric EpidemiologyPediatric HematologyImmunodeficienciesLate EffectsPediatricsHivInitial FeaturesMedicineRadiation OncologyUnderlying Immunodeficiency
Key Points Children with PCNSL and no immunodeficiency have a good outcome when treated by a histological subtype–driven and radiation-free protocol. New treatment guidelines are needed for PCNSL in children and adolescents with an underlying immunodeficiency.
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