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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Oral and oropharyngeal lymphomas: a multi-institutional collaborative study
Autor(es): José Alcides Almeida de Arruda
Bruno Augusto Benevenuto de Andrade
Mário José Romañach
Virgilio Gonzales Zanella
Marinez Bizarro Barra
Manoela Domingues Martins
Giovanna Ribeiro Souto
Adriana Etges
Hélder Antônio Rebelo Pontes
Flávia Sirotheau Correa Pontes
Pablo Agustin Vargas
Lauren Frenzel Schuch
Oslei Paes de Almeida
Alan Roger Santos-Silva
Marcio Ajudarte Lopes
Fábio Ramôa Pires
Ricardo Santiago Gomez
Felipe Paiva Fonseca
Ricardo Alves Mesquita
Nicolau Conte Neto
Lucas Lacerda de Souza
Carla Isabelly Rodrigues-Fernandes
Lucas Guimarães Abreu
Ciro Dantas Soares
Maria Goretti Freire de Carvalho
Michelle Agostini
Resumen: Background: Lymphomas in the oral and oropharyngeal regions are relatively uncommon, and their diagnosis is challenging and complex due to the myriad histopathological subtypes. Herein, we report a large series of oral and oropharyngeal lymphomas and compare our data with the currently available literature. Methods: All cases diagnosed as lymphomas affecting the oral and oropharyngeal regions were retrospectively retrieved from seven Brazilian institutions. Clinicodemographic data and histopathological features were evaluated and described, while a comprehensive literature review was undertaken in order to compare our findings. Results: A total of 304 cases of oral and oropharyngeal lymphomas were obtained, mostly affecting individuals aged 60-69 years (n = 68) with a mean age at diagnosis of 54.2 ± 20.1 years. Males and females were equally affected. Mature B-cell neoplasms (87.2%) were the most common group, followed by mature T- and NK-cell neoplasms (11.2%) and precursor lymphoid neoplasms (1.6%). The most frequent subtypes in each group were diffuse large B-cell lymphomas, not otherwise specified (n = 99), extranodal NK/T-cell lymphomas, nasal type (n = 12), and B-lymphoblastic leukaemia/lymphomas, not otherwise specified (n = 4). The most commonly involved sites were the palate (26.3%), mandible (13%), and maxilla (10.5%). Conclusion: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified, remains the most common subtype of lymphomas in the oral and oropharyngeal region. Older patients are the most affected, with no gender predilection and the palate and jaw are usually affected.
Asunto: Lymphoma, T-cell
Lymphoma, large B-cell, diffuse
Lymphoma, non-Hodgkin
Mouth
Palate
Mandible
Neoplasms
Idioma: eng
País: Brasil
Editor: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Sigla da Institución: UFMG
Departamento: FAO - DEPARTAMENTO DE CLÍNICA
FAO - DEPARTAMENTO DE ODONTOPEDIATRIA E ORTODONTIA
Tipo de acceso: Acesso Restrito
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jop.13211
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/64421
Fecha del documento: 2021
metadata.dc.url.externa: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jop.13211
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Journal of oral pathology & medicine
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