1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0901-5027(88)80067-5
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T-cell lymphoma of palatal midline. Report of 2 cases

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“…A recent comparison between extranodal and nodal disease in the oral region confirmed that B cell types predominate, and that follicular disease was confined to nodal lymphoma. 215 Nevertheless, four interesting cases of T cell disease have been described, one in the oral mucosa, 216 two in the palatial midline, 217 and one in the tongue. 218 Intraoral NHL has been described in association with HIV infection.…”
Section: Oral Lymphomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent comparison between extranodal and nodal disease in the oral region confirmed that B cell types predominate, and that follicular disease was confined to nodal lymphoma. 215 Nevertheless, four interesting cases of T cell disease have been described, one in the oral mucosa, 216 two in the palatial midline, 217 and one in the tongue. 218 Intraoral NHL has been described in association with HIV infection.…”
Section: Oral Lymphomamentioning
confidence: 99%