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Lymphoblastic lymphoma of the palate
Rakul Nambiar1, Geetha Narayanan1, Lali V Soman1
1Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum, India.
Abstract:
Lymphoblastic lymphomas are neoplasms of immature or precursor lymphoid cells with no or limited bone marrow involvement, whose clinical presentation varies according to the immunophenotype. While mediastinal involvement is predominant in T-lymphoblastic lymphomas, B-lymphoblastic lymphomas frequently involve nodal sites. Extranodal presentation of B-lymphoblastic lymphomas is extremely rare. We present the case of a 49-year-old man with B-lymphoblastic lymphoma of the hard palate. The patient was treated with the R-Hyper CVAD regimen and is on maintenance chemotherapy. This is the first reported case of B-lymphoblastic lymphoma arising in the hard palate.
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