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Malignant lymphomas of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study.
Authors:M Kojima  Y Hosomura  Y Kurabayashi  Y Ohno  H Itoh  K Yoshida  T Johshita  Y Tamaki  H Niibe  S Nakamura
Institution:Department of Pathology, Ashikaga Red Cross Hospital, Japan.
Abstract:The clinicopathologic and immunohistological features of 20 Japanese patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs) limited to the sinonasal area were studied using a broad panel of T- and B-cell markers on paraffin-embedded and fresh frozen tissue. All cases showed a diffuse growth pattern. Nine cases were B-cell lymphomas (immunoblastic n = 4, centroblastic n = 3, immunocytoma n = 1, centrocytic n = 1), and nine were T-cell lymphomas (pleomorphic medium and large cell n = 8, angioimmunoblastic n = 1). In two cases, the cell lineage could not be determined. No morphologic features of angiocentric/angiodestructive lymphoproliferative lesions or lymphoepithelial lesions in ductal or glandular epithelium were seen in our series. Eight (89%) of the nine T-cell tumors and four (44%) of the nine B-cell neoplasms involved both the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Six of the nine T-cell neoplasms showed a clinical presentation of rhinitis, whereas all of the B-cell neoplasms showed tumor masses in the nasal cavity and/or paranasal sinuses. The two-year survival rate for T-cell lymphomas was poorer than that for B-cell lymphomas. The five-year survival of patients with NHLs involving both the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses was also poorer than that of patients in whom NHLs were limited to the nasal cavity.
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