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. 2001 Apr;5(2):150-4.
doi: 10.1016/s1278-3218(00)00050-0.

[Primary sino-nasal lymphomas. Apropos of 25 cases]

[Article in French]
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[Primary sino-nasal lymphomas. Apropos of 25 cases]

[Article in French]
H Boussen et al. Cancer Radiother. 2001 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: To report on the epidemiological and therapeutic features of a series of Tunisian patients treated for primitive sinonasal lymphoma.

Patients and methods: Our retrospective study concerns patients with histologically proven primitive sinonasal lymphoma diagnosed and treated at our institution from 1975 to 1997. Initial work-up included: clinical plus ENT examination, WBC, ESR, LDH, abdominal ultrasonography, bone marrow biopsy and facial CT-scan taken since 1985. All slides are reviewed and reclassified using the Kiel system. Treatment is based on radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy (mainly with the CHOP protocol).

Results: We collected 25 patients (22 males and three females, sex-ratio = 7) with a mean age of 48 years (18 to 78). Mean delay of consultation is 4 months and patients consulted mainly for nasal obstruction (65%), more rarely epistaxis (40%) or rhinorrhea. ENT examination showed a fungating nasal fossa tumor in 20% of cases, predominantly unilateral (80%), associated to cervical nodes in 25% of cases. High-grade lymphomas represented 60% of the cases, and 60% of the patients were stage IE. All stage IEs have been treated by exclusive radiotherapy while more advanced stages received combined chemo- and radiotherapy (eight patients). The five-year actuarial survival rate was 69% for the whole population, with a better prognosis for localized stage and low-grade lymphomas.

Discussion: Radiotherapy remains a standard treatment for sinonasal lymphomas, permitting us to cure localized stages. In extended stages (more than IE), combined chemoradiotherapy seems to be a good option, especially in case of bulky tumors as observed for the other nodal and extra-nodal head and neck lymphomas.

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