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Analysis of the Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Prognosis of Head and Neck Lymphoma

Statistical reports on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) of the head and neck combining clinical medicine with pathology are rare. To provide a basis for prognosis prediction and individualized treatment, we will investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis of lymphoma in the head...

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Autores principales: Yan, Shufang, Ma, Jiajia, Yang, Meihong, Liu, Bo, Li, Sijing, Yang, Liuqing, Zhang, Qian, Li, Xinxia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8888118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4936099
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author Yan, Shufang
Ma, Jiajia
Yang, Meihong
Liu, Bo
Li, Sijing
Yang, Liuqing
Zhang, Qian
Li, Xinxia
author_facet Yan, Shufang
Ma, Jiajia
Yang, Meihong
Liu, Bo
Li, Sijing
Yang, Liuqing
Zhang, Qian
Li, Xinxia
author_sort Yan, Shufang
collection PubMed
description Statistical reports on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) of the head and neck combining clinical medicine with pathology are rare. To provide a basis for prognosis prediction and individualized treatment, we will investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis of lymphoma in the head and neck region. Four hundred sixty-one patients with NHL in the head and neck region diagnosed through histological biopsy were retrospectively analyzed. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) were performed in all cases to evaluate the genetic status and protein expression levels. Patients were followed up by telephone. The prevalence rate of primary extranodal NHL (PENHL) in the head and neck region was 44.62% (166/372). The incidence of extranodal lymphoma accounted for 36.66% (169/461) of all head and neck lymphomas. Among the cases of PENHL of the head and neck, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) (60/76, 78.95%) and extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKTCL) (21/24, 87.5%) were the most common subtypes originating from B-cell lymphoma (BCL) and T-cell lymphoma (TCL), respectively. The most common sites of nodal and extranodal onset were neck lymph nodes and the gastrointestinal tract, respectively. The most common and primary locations of BCL and TCL were the tonsils and nasal cavity, respectively. The 3-year survival rates of PENHL, ENKTCL, and DLBCL of the head and neck were 42%, 28.57%, and 41.67%, respectively, and the 5-year survival rates were 24%, 19.05%, and 20%, respectively. Survival analysis showed that male sex was a risk factor (HR = 5.421; 95% CI, 1.164-25.267; p < 0.05) and that comprehensive treatment was a protective factor (HR = 0.117; 95% CI, 0.025-0.545; p < 0.05) against extranodal DLBCL in the head and neck region. Bone marrow involvement was a risk factor for PENHL of the head and neck (HR = 5.072; 95% CI, 1.17-21.991; p < 0.05). The purpose of this review is to show that PENHL of the head and neck with high incidence deserves more attention, and a model of multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment should be adopted.
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spelling pubmed-88881182022-03-02 Analysis of the Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Prognosis of Head and Neck Lymphoma Yan, Shufang Ma, Jiajia Yang, Meihong Liu, Bo Li, Sijing Yang, Liuqing Zhang, Qian Li, Xinxia Anal Cell Pathol (Amst) Research Article Statistical reports on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) of the head and neck combining clinical medicine with pathology are rare. To provide a basis for prognosis prediction and individualized treatment, we will investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis of lymphoma in the head and neck region. Four hundred sixty-one patients with NHL in the head and neck region diagnosed through histological biopsy were retrospectively analyzed. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) were performed in all cases to evaluate the genetic status and protein expression levels. Patients were followed up by telephone. The prevalence rate of primary extranodal NHL (PENHL) in the head and neck region was 44.62% (166/372). The incidence of extranodal lymphoma accounted for 36.66% (169/461) of all head and neck lymphomas. Among the cases of PENHL of the head and neck, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) (60/76, 78.95%) and extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKTCL) (21/24, 87.5%) were the most common subtypes originating from B-cell lymphoma (BCL) and T-cell lymphoma (TCL), respectively. The most common sites of nodal and extranodal onset were neck lymph nodes and the gastrointestinal tract, respectively. The most common and primary locations of BCL and TCL were the tonsils and nasal cavity, respectively. The 3-year survival rates of PENHL, ENKTCL, and DLBCL of the head and neck were 42%, 28.57%, and 41.67%, respectively, and the 5-year survival rates were 24%, 19.05%, and 20%, respectively. Survival analysis showed that male sex was a risk factor (HR = 5.421; 95% CI, 1.164-25.267; p < 0.05) and that comprehensive treatment was a protective factor (HR = 0.117; 95% CI, 0.025-0.545; p < 0.05) against extranodal DLBCL in the head and neck region. Bone marrow involvement was a risk factor for PENHL of the head and neck (HR = 5.072; 95% CI, 1.17-21.991; p < 0.05). The purpose of this review is to show that PENHL of the head and neck with high incidence deserves more attention, and a model of multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment should be adopted. Hindawi 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8888118/ /pubmed/35242496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4936099 Text en Copyright © 2022 Shufang Yan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yan, Shufang
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Yang, Meihong
Liu, Bo
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Yang, Liuqing
Zhang, Qian
Li, Xinxia
Analysis of the Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Prognosis of Head and Neck Lymphoma
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title_fullStr Analysis of the Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Prognosis of Head and Neck Lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Prognosis of Head and Neck Lymphoma
title_short Analysis of the Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Prognosis of Head and Neck Lymphoma
title_sort analysis of the clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis of head and neck lymphoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8888118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4936099
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