Non Hodgkin Lymphom der Mandibula
Radiolucent
lesions of the mandible: a pattern-based approach to diagnosis. Mandibular NHL. a OPT. Difficulty to accurately identify the lesion due its median and paramedian position and the typical anterior OPT artefact (arrowheads) masking the lesion. Subtle enlargement of the right mental foramen (long arrow) compared with the normal contralateral side (short arrow). b, c T1-weighted unenhanced axial images. d T1-weighted fat-saturated contrast-enhanced sagittal image. Large infiltrative lesion (asterisks) extending from the vestibule through the mandible into the floor of the mouth (arrows). The mandibular cortical rim is mostly preserved although the lesion shows diffuse marrow infiltration
Non Hodgkin Lymphom der Mandibula
NHL mit skelettaler Beteiligung
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is a catch-all term for lymphomas that are not of the Hodgkin subtype. It is a heterogeneous group of malignancies in terms of histology, clinical presentation, and prognosis.
See 2008 WHO classification for further information on subtypes.
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