NON-HODGKINS LYMPHOMA OF ORBIT WITH SYSTEMIC SPREAD- A CASE SERIES
Journal: University Journal of Surgery and Surgical Specialities (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-02-03
Authors : THARINI S;
Page : 65-66
Keywords : Lymphoma; Proptosis; chemotherapy; hepatosplenomegaly; biopsy;
Abstract
Primary Non Hodgkins lymphoma of orbit is rare, representing 8-10 percent of extranodal NHLs and 1 percent of all NHLs. Of these, High grade lymphomas have an aggressive course and early propensity for systemic spread despite early aggressive treatment. We present 2 cases of Orbital NHL who presented initially with Unilateral upper lid mass, and bilateral proptosis which on further evaluation were diagnosed to have Orbital NHL with tissue biopsy showing Diffuse Large B cell lymphoma in one and mixed variety in other respectively. We started them on chemotherapy. Our first patient defaulted after 2 cycles and came later with inguinal and axillary lymphadenopathy and painful arm swellings. Second patient received 10 cycles of chemotherapy but he developed diffuse Lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. Orbital lymphomas, if diagnosed and treated early, have an excellent prognosis. Stringent follow up is mandatory to check any systemic spread and hence improve survival in these patients.
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