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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
)
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The authors present a rare case of primary non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
(NHL) of the mandible in an 81-year old woman. The location of this NHL caused problems in making a differential diagnosis between periodontal and tumoral disease as they have similar symptoms (i.e.
dental pain
, swelling, ulceration and radiologically detected rarefaction). The present work emphasizes how important correct diagnosis and staging of the primary NHL are to good therapy. The patient was treated with a combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy and is alive and disease-free 12 months after treatment.
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PMID:[Primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the mandible: a description of a clinical case and review of literature]. 944 64
Plasmablastic lymphoma of the oral cavity is a form of non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
(NHL) and was first described in 1997. We describe a case of plasmablastic lymphoma in an HIV-infected patient who presented with an expanding oral lesion and symptoms of a
toothache
. We review all cases of plasmablastic lymphoma that have been reported in the literature. Plasmablastic lymphoma is strongly associated with immunodeficiency, and most particularly, with HIV infection. The pathophysiological origin of plasmablastic lymphoma has not been fully characterised, but the presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has often been documented in biopsy specimens, supporting a role for EBV in the pathogenesis of this lymphoma. The differential diagnosis for an expanding oral lesion includes both infectious and malignant processes. Biopsy is essential for making a correct and prompt diagnosis. Treatment usually involves chemotherapy, but antiretroviral therapy may also have an important role. Infectious disease clinicians should be aware of this newly described and increasingly encountered lymphoma, since it is prominently associated with immunosuppression and may be mistaken for other entities.
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PMID:Plasmablastic lymphoma of the oral cavity: a rapidly progressive lymphoma associated with HIV infection. 1835 67
Burkitt's lymphoma is not an uncommon malignancy in the paediatric population. It is a high-grade non-
Hodgkin
B-cell lymphoma which may present as endemic, sporadic and human immunodeficiency-associated subtypes. The African, or endemic, variant usually involves the maxilla and other facial bones while head and neck manifestations in sporadic Burkitt's lymphoma are rare. We described a case of oral Burkitt's lymphoma involving the right jaw in a 4-year-old boy. The patient presented with a rapidly-enlarging swelling of one month duration,
toothache
-like pain and radiographical appearance of 'floating teeth' in the right mandible. Incisional biopsy revealed small round tumour cells with scarce cytoplasm and multiple small nuclei interspersed by phagocytic macrophages. The tumour cells were immunopositivity for CD20 and CD10, expressed weak positivity for CD3, negative for CD5 and showed > 90% positivity for Ki-67. Tumour remission was achieved with six cycles of chemotherapy with the CHOP regime.
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PMID:Burkitt's lymphoma in a young Brazilian boy. 2061 28
Dental thermal pain is a significant health problem in daily life and dentistry. There is a long-standing question regarding the phenomenon that cold stimulation evokes sharper and more shooting pain sensations than hot stimulation. This phenomenon, however, outlives the well-known hydrodynamic theory used to explain dental thermal pain mechanism. Here, we present a mathematical model based on the hypothesis that hot or cold stimulation-induced different directions of dentinal fluid flow and the corresponding odontoblast movements in dentinal microtubules contribute to different
dental pain
responses. We coupled a computational fluid dynamics model, describing the fluid mechanics in dentinal microtubules, with a modified
Hodgkin
-Huxley model, describing the discharge behavior of intradental neuron. The simulated results agreed well with existing experimental measurements. We thence demonstrated theoretically that intradental mechano-sensitive nociceptors are not "equally sensitive" to inward (into the pulp) and outward (away from the pulp) fluid flows, providing mechanistic insights into the difference between hot and cold
dental pain
. The model developed here could enable better diagnosis in endodontics which requires an understanding of pulpal histology, neurology and physiology, as well as their dynamic response to the thermal stimulation used in dental practices.
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PMID:Fluid mechanics in dentinal microtubules provides mechanistic insights into the difference between hot and cold dental pain. 2144 59
Although rare in the oral cavity, oral non-
Hodgkin lymphoma
frequently mimics odontogenic and other oral pathologies. The purpose of this report is to discuss the diagnostic difficulty in a case of a 75-year-old man with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma presenting initially as a
toothache
.
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PMID:Lymphoma presenting as a toothache: a wolf in sheep's clothing. 2811 40
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is an aggressive, fast-growing form of non-
Hodgkin disease
with rare manifestation in mandible as a primary site. Absence of pathognomonic features in this localization often leads to misdiagnosis as an odontogenic process or its delayed diagnosis. The present case report is of a patient in whom non-odontogenic jaw pain mimicked a
toothache
prompting multiple dental interventions before persistence of pain and atypical findings led to consideration of a primary malignant etiology.
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PMID:Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of mandible masquerading as a toothache. 3179 69