Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)

Objective. To report a case of a challenging oral diagnosis involving a primary diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the oral cavity mimicking a hyperplastic reactive lesion. Case Report. A 72-year-old male patient was referred to the Department of Stomatology presenting a proliferative nodular lesion i...

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Main Authors: Liziane Cattelan Donaduzzi, Angélica Reinheimer, Maria Augusta Ramires da Silva, Lucia de Noronha, Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues Johann, Ademir Franco, Soraya de Azambuja Berti Couto, Paulo Henrique Couto Souza
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Pathology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2981689
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spelling doaj-eaca952a944c4f8d9ca30f82b6828f662020-11-25T01:28:57ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Pathology2090-67812090-679X2018-01-01201810.1155/2018/29816892981689Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)Liziane Cattelan Donaduzzi0Angélica Reinheimer1Maria Augusta Ramires da Silva2Lucia de Noronha3Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues Johann4Ademir Franco5Soraya de Azambuja Berti Couto6Paulo Henrique Couto Souza7School of Life Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilSchool of Life Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilSchool of Life Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilSchool of Medicine, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilSchool of Life Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilSchool of Life Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilSchool of Life Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilSchool of Life Sciences, Department of Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrazilObjective. To report a case of a challenging oral diagnosis involving a primary diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the oral cavity mimicking a hyperplastic reactive lesion. Case Report. A 72-year-old male patient was referred to the Department of Stomatology presenting a proliferative nodular lesion in the anterior region of the mandible involving the anterior teeth. The clinical examination revealed anterior teeth affected by periodontal disease, suggesting the nodular cession hyperplastic reaction. Incisional biopsy was performed under local anesthesia. The histopathological examination revealed a diffuse proliferation of atypical large lymphoid cells. The tumor cells showed immunopositivity for CD20 and Ki67 (100%) and negativity for CD3, CD30, and CD15. The diagnosis of diffuse large B cell lymphoma was established. The patient underwent chemotherapy and progressed to death after nine months. Conclusion. Lymphomas of the oral cavity are rare and may have nonspecific clinical features, mimicking inflammatory and reactive lesions. Therefore, a detailed clinical evaluation associated with histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis should be performed to enable early and accurate diagnoses in suspected oral lesions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2981689
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author Liziane Cattelan Donaduzzi
Angélica Reinheimer
Maria Augusta Ramires da Silva
Lucia de Noronha
Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues Johann
Ademir Franco
Soraya de Azambuja Berti Couto
Paulo Henrique Couto Souza
spellingShingle Liziane Cattelan Donaduzzi
Angélica Reinheimer
Maria Augusta Ramires da Silva
Lucia de Noronha
Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues Johann
Ademir Franco
Soraya de Azambuja Berti Couto
Paulo Henrique Couto Souza
Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)
Case Reports in Pathology
author_facet Liziane Cattelan Donaduzzi
Angélica Reinheimer
Maria Augusta Ramires da Silva
Lucia de Noronha
Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues Johann
Ademir Franco
Soraya de Azambuja Berti Couto
Paulo Henrique Couto Souza
author_sort Liziane Cattelan Donaduzzi
title Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)
title_short Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)
title_full Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)
title_fullStr Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)
title_full_unstemmed Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Hyperplastic Reactive Lesion (Lymphoma of the Oral Cavity)
title_sort primary diffuse large b cell lymphoma mimicking hyperplastic reactive lesion (lymphoma of the oral cavity)
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Pathology
issn 2090-6781
2090-679X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Objective. To report a case of a challenging oral diagnosis involving a primary diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the oral cavity mimicking a hyperplastic reactive lesion. Case Report. A 72-year-old male patient was referred to the Department of Stomatology presenting a proliferative nodular lesion in the anterior region of the mandible involving the anterior teeth. The clinical examination revealed anterior teeth affected by periodontal disease, suggesting the nodular cession hyperplastic reaction. Incisional biopsy was performed under local anesthesia. The histopathological examination revealed a diffuse proliferation of atypical large lymphoid cells. The tumor cells showed immunopositivity for CD20 and Ki67 (100%) and negativity for CD3, CD30, and CD15. The diagnosis of diffuse large B cell lymphoma was established. The patient underwent chemotherapy and progressed to death after nine months. Conclusion. Lymphomas of the oral cavity are rare and may have nonspecific clinical features, mimicking inflammatory and reactive lesions. Therefore, a detailed clinical evaluation associated with histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis should be performed to enable early and accurate diagnoses in suspected oral lesions.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2981689
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