Case reports Lymphomas of the head and neck in dermatological practice

M. Sokołowska-Wojdyło, M. Sikorska, A. Florek, B. Drogoszewska, A. Kowalczyk, A. Starzyńska, A. Szczerkowska-Dobosz, W. Barańska-Rybak, A. Włodarkiewicz
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The number of newly diagnosed cases of lymphomas of the head and neck region has been continually increasing over the recent years. The symptoms of these lymphomas are commonly similar to benign inflammatory diseases and thus frequently lead to clinical misdiagnoses. Many consultations, including dermatological one, and repeated tissue biopsies are often necessary because of the coexistence of necrosis and inflammation in the tumors. Biopsies should be deep enough – punch biopsies are not recommended. The classification of lymphomas has undergone dramatic changes with the increasing understanding and progress in immunohistochemistry and molecular biology. We describe five patients with lymphomas of oral and nasal cavities: 2 derived from B-cells, 2 from T-cells, and 1 from NK/T-cells. The initial presentation of these diseases often suggests an inflammatory process, such as an odontogenic inflammation, sinusitis or benign inflammatory process.
病例报告头颈部淋巴瘤在皮肤科实践
近年来,新诊断的头颈部淋巴瘤病例不断增加。这些淋巴瘤的症状通常与良性炎症性疾病相似,因此经常导致临床误诊。由于肿瘤中同时存在坏死和炎症,经常需要多次会诊,包括皮肤科会诊和反复的组织活检。活检应足够深,不建议穿刺活检。随着免疫组织化学和分子生物学的发展,淋巴瘤的分类发生了巨大的变化。我们描述了5例口腔和鼻腔淋巴瘤患者:2例来自b细胞,2例来自t细胞,1例来自NK/ t细胞。这些疾病的最初表现通常提示炎症过程,如牙源性炎症、鼻窦炎或良性炎症过程。
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