An unusual presentation of lymphoma of the head and neck region
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An unusual presentation of lymphoma of the head and neck region
Abstract
A 33-year-old Malay lady presented to us with 1-month history of globus sensation in the throat. Clinically, she had a 3cmx2cmx1cm sessile soft mass arising from the right tongue base and was treated as hypertrophied lingual tonsil. Biopsy of the mass was done when the patient developed bleeding and was reported as diffuse non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma. Globus sensation is a common complaint in the ORL clinic. It is important to be able to decide if further investigation is warranted to differentiate a malignant from a benign lesion as at times, a malignant lesion can masquerade as a harmless lesion.
Comment in
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Globus sensation in throat, the lymphoid and non-lymphoid origin of tongue base lesions.Med J Malaysia. 2011 Dec;66(5):525. Med J Malaysia. 2011. PMID: 22390121 No abstract available.
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