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Table 1 The main characteristics of patients with lung MALT lymphoma and lung adenocarcinoma

From: Thymus and lung mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma with adenocarcinoma of the lung: a case report and literature review

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Age/sex

Symptoms

Smoking

Site

Surgery

Other treatment

Follow-up

Chanel et al. [38]

74/M

Febrile illness

> 10 years

LUL

Lobectomy with lymph node sampling

NA

NA

Akita et al. [39]

60/F

No symptoms

NA

LLL

Lobectomy

NA

NA

Ichihara et al. [40]

74/M

Cough and bloody sputum

NA

LAS

Lobectomy with

NA

NA

Kargi et al. [41]

 

Epigastric pain, nausea

  

Lymph node sampling

  

49/M

Loss of appetite

Heavy

LUL

Lobectomy

NA

NA

 

Weight loss

     

Jung et al. [33]

60/F

Health checkup

Never

RUL LMBL

Lobectomy with lymph node sampling

NA

NA

Zheng et al. [42]

81/M

No symptoms

NA

RML

Lobectomy

NA

9 months, died

Josefina et al. [43]

68/M

No symptoms

Heavy

RLL

Lobectomy with lymph node sampling

NA

NA

RUL

Sun et al. [3]

69/F

Headache, dizziness, and cough

No

RUL

Lobectomy with lymph node sampling

6 cycles of chemotherapy

12 months, alive

  1. M male, F female, LLL left lower lobe, LAS left apicoposterior segment, LUL left upper lobe, LMBL left main bronchial lesion, RUL right upper lobe, RML right middle lobe, RLL right lower lobe, NA not available