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Cureus ; 15(8): e44227, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37772217

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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most common lymphoma, accounting for 30% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas; they can grow rapidly and often present as masses infiltrating tissues or obstructing organs. We report the case of a 58-year-old female who presented with a one-month history of generalized body weakness and weight loss with a two-week history of yellowness of the eyes, fever, dyspnea, and bilateral leg swelling. Examination at presentation revealed pallor, fever, jaundice, hepatomegaly, and bilateral pitting pedal edema. Laboratory investigations revealed severe anemia, deranged clotting profile, azotemia, elevated liver enzymes, and elevated tumor markers CA125, CEA, and CA 19.9. Abdominal ultrasound showed hepatomegaly and a large head of the pancreas. The initial diagnosis was obstructive jaundice due to carcinoma of the head of the pancreas. Despite all care offered, her clinical condition deteriorated until she died on the 12th day of admission. A postmortem examination showed a mass in the head of the pancreas and bile duct, enlarged para-aortic and mesenteric lymph nodes with ascites, pericardial nodules, and bronchopneumonia. Histological and immunohistochemical analysis of postmortem biopsies confirmed the diagnosis of a diffuse large B cell lymphoma.  This case highlights the diagnostic dilemma often seen in disseminated diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The patient presented with features referable to different organs and systems. If detected early, most cases respond to standard immuno-chemotherapy. However, it can also become rapidly fatal and ultimately lead to death, as seen in this case.

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J West Afr Coll Surg ; 10(3): 40-44, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35720949

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Background: Lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of tumors of lymphoid tissue in which there is a malignant proliferation of cells of the lymphatic system. They are the most frequent nonepithelial malignancy in the head and neck region. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the histological pattern of the disease in the head and neck region and trends in presentation seen in our center. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective study of cases of head and neck lymphoma (HNL) seen in the Pathology Department of the University College Hospital Ibadan, Nigeria over a period of 37 years (1981-2017). Information extracted from the records included the sociodemographics of the patients, tumor location, and histological type among others. Data were analyzed and results were presented as frequencies and percentages. Results: There were a total of 373 cases of histologically and/or cytologically diagnosed HNL seen during the study period (an average of 10 cases per year). The mean age of patients was 33.5 ± 21.9 years with male:female ratio of 1.6:1. Most HNL were non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL), accounting for 91% of cases. Nodal disease was seen in 39% of cases. The bone (prominently, the jaws) predominated (25%) in extranodal lesions. Burkitt's lymphoma was the most common specific subtype of NHL, occurring in 25.5% of cases. Conclusion: There has been an apparent upward trend in the prevalence of HNL over the past four decades, although other parameters such as age and sex predilection appear unaffected. Factors responsible for this trend need to be interrogated and ascertained.

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