Since non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) has a great histological variability and tends to afflict organs and tissues that do not normally contain lymphoid cells, it is used to refer to a broad category of lymphoid neoplasias unrelated to Hodgkin's disease. The intraoral site is uncommon (3–5% of cases), and it is rarely where the disease first manifests itself. We present the case of a 73-year-old male Italian Caucasian patient who presented to us with a tongue lesion. Hemorrhage and macroglossia were the clinical findings, which were probably caused by the tongue-bite wounds. For 48 hours, the patient had been complaining of dyspnea. In conclusion, tongue involvement is not common in NHLs. However, when making a differential diagnosis between benign and malignant lesions affecting the same location, this potential should always be taken into account. To improve the prognosis and therapy of this disease, a timely diagnostic diagnosis in conjunction with sufficient histopathologic confirmation is necessary.
NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA: AN OVERVIEW AND CASE STUDY.
A. Mancini;Alessandra Laforgia;M. Corsalini;G. Paduanelli;F. Inchingolo
;G. Ingravallo;I. R. Bordea
;G. Dipalma
2024-01-01
Abstract
Since non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) has a great histological variability and tends to afflict organs and tissues that do not normally contain lymphoid cells, it is used to refer to a broad category of lymphoid neoplasias unrelated to Hodgkin's disease. The intraoral site is uncommon (3–5% of cases), and it is rarely where the disease first manifests itself. We present the case of a 73-year-old male Italian Caucasian patient who presented to us with a tongue lesion. Hemorrhage and macroglossia were the clinical findings, which were probably caused by the tongue-bite wounds. For 48 hours, the patient had been complaining of dyspnea. In conclusion, tongue involvement is not common in NHLs. However, when making a differential diagnosis between benign and malignant lesions affecting the same location, this potential should always be taken into account. To improve the prognosis and therapy of this disease, a timely diagnostic diagnosis in conjunction with sufficient histopathologic confirmation is necessary.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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