
Isolated Primary Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma of Mandible – a Case Report with Its Valuable Diagnostic Work-up
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma [NHL] are a group of neoplasms that introduce from the cells of the lymphoreticular system. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas discovered primarily in the cartilage of head and neck region are completely rare, accompanying isolated mandibular NHL accounting for 0.6% of all NHLs. In this localization, the dispassionate features & the radiologic presentations are not pathognomic and can pose significant diagnostic questions. Therefore, a detailed dispassionate evaluation as well as histopathological and immunohistochemical study are mandatory to allow accurate diagnosis. Primary wordy large B-container lymphoma of the bone can be efficiently managed by a destructive agent, with or without radiotherapy.Here we report a case of a wordy large B-container lymphoma of the mandible, in which the patient bestowed with a bulk on the middle one-third of jaw. A subsequent surgical procedure and immunohistochemistry played a key role in the disease. After finding no change to other sites, the patient was treated accompanying chemotherapy.
Author(s) Details:
Sanket Vakharia,
Vasudha Hospital, Akola, India.
Seema Gupta,
Department of Head and Neck Cancer Surgery, Kolhapur Cancer Centre, Kolhapur, India.
Parag Watve,
Department of Head and Neck Cancer Surgery, Kolhapur Cancer Centre, Kolhapur, India.
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Keywords: Mandible, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, oral cavity, oral cancer