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Burkitt's lymphoma of maxillary gingiva: A case report
Authors:Sangeeta Patankar  Poornima Venkatraman  Gokul Sridharan  Shubhada Kane
Institution:Sangeeta Patankar, Poornima Venkatraman, Gokul Sridharan, Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, YMT Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai 410210, Maharashtra, India;Shubhada Kane, Department of Pathology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai 410210, Maharashtra, India
Abstract:Burkitt's lymphoma(BL) is an aggressive form of nonHodgkin's B-cell lymphoma with three variants namely endemic, sporadic, and immunodeficiency-associated types. It is endemic in Africa and sporadic in other parts of the world. While the endemic form is widely reported to occur in early childhood and commonly involves the jaw bones, the sporadic form typically presents as an abdominal mass. This presentation reports a rare case of sporadic form of BL clinically manifesting as a generalized gingival enlargement in an immunocompetent adult male which demonstrated an aggressive behavior. The patient reported with a prominent anterior gingival swelling of 6 mo duration which slowly enlarged in size and associated with multiple lymph node involvement. Microscopic examination of the lesion using H, E and immunohistochemical diagnosis confirmed the diagnosis as BL. The patient succumbed to the disease before any therapy could be instituted. Since a wide array of causes can be attributed to gingival enlargements, it is necessary to consider malignancies as one of the important differential diagnosis so as to facilitate the need for appropriate diagnosis and prompt treatment.
Keywords:Lymphoma  Diagnosis  Differential  Non-Hodgkin’s  Gingival overgrowth  Prognosis  Pathology  Oral  Immunohistochemistry
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