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Oral lesion as the primary diagnosis of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: A 20-year experience from an oral pathology service and review of the literature

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Sep 30, 2019

Kusuke N, et al. - Researchers examined the frequency and clinicopathological characteristics of oral non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) in the institution and compared the data collected from other oral pathology and general pathology services published in the literature. The most frequent presentation was a nodular lesion and 47.1% of cases described the pain. Diffuse large B cell lymphoma followed by plasmablastic lymphoma was the most common diagnosis. In the review of the literature, only 19 articles were involved. While NHLs are uncommon in the oral cavity, clinicians and surgeons play a significant part in quickly diagnosing lymphomatous lesions in order to refer the patient to appropriate therapy.
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