CASE REPORT: Diffuse large B cell lymphoma of hard palate: a case report with literature review
Bhavana Rai, Madhusudan S Astekar, Bhari Sharanesha Manjunatha and Gaurav Sapra
Lymphomas are diverse group of neoplasm affecting the lymphoreticular system. Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is the most frequently diagnosed type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and is the fifth most frequent malignancy, accounting for about 40% of cases reported. In the present case report a 40 year old female patient complains of swelling on right side of face since 45 days and gradually increased to present size. Intra-orally an ulcero-proliferative growth was present on the right side of hard palate. Incisional biopsy was suggestive of Lymphoproliferative disorder. Panel of immunohistochemical antibodies were used; which showed positivity for CD45, PAX5, Bcl2, Ki67, CD138 and negativity for CD3, CD10, CD20 and CD30. Therefore through routine standard hematoxylin and eosin staining a clear cut diagnosis of specific lymphoma was difficult to obtain and thus immunohistochemistry plays an important role in confirming the pinpoint diagnosis.
Keywords: B cells, Bcl2, CD10, CD45, Immunohistochemistry, Non- Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Oral diffuse large B cell lymphoma