Clinicopathologic characteristics of Burkitt lymphoma of the head and neck in a non-endemic region-a Danish nationwide study

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Burkitt lymphoma rarely presents in head and neck (H&N) in Western countries.

AIMS/OBJECTIVES: We aimed to characterise clinicopathological features of H&N Burkitt lymphoma in Denmark representing a non-endemic region.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinical records were reviewed for a nationwide cohort of patients diagnosed with H&N Burkitt lymphoma in Denmark between 1980 and 2018. The diagnosis was histologically validated.

RESULTS: Thirty-four patients with H&N Burkitt lymphoma (highest incidence in age group 0-9 years, male-to-female ratio 4.7:1) were included. Thirty-three lymphomas (97%) were extranodal. The tumour was visible at the clinical examination in 81% (n = 22) of the cases. The palatine tonsils were the most frequent location (n = 13, 38%) and 52% (n = 17) of the patients were diagnosed in advanced stage. Lymphoma was the tentative clinical diagnosis in 23% of the cases. The 5-year overall- and disease-specific survival was 78% and 81%, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS: Due to the rarity of Burkitt lymphoma of the H&N, there is a high risk of clinical misdiagnosis. Our findings suggest which symptoms and clinical presentations to be aware of in the diagnostics work up that could lead to the diagnosis of Burkitt lymphoma.

Original languageEnglish
JournalActa Oto-Laryngologica
Volume141
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)812-819
Number of pages8
ISSN0001-6489
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Burkitt lymphoma
  • clinical presentation
  • Head and neck
  • prognosis
  • symptom

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