Synchronous Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and a Lymphoproliferative Disorder in an Adult: a Challenge in Diagnosis and Management
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Synchronous primary malignancies present challenges in diagnosis, treatment sequencing and management. We present a rare case of a synchronous oral cavity and lymphoproliferative malignancy in a middle-age man. Our patient presented with a primary oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma and was subsequently found to have a secondary lymphoproliferative malignancy (chronic lymphocytic leukaemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma). The challenge of staging and sequencing of treatment is discussed. In addition, this case highlights the importance of multidisciplinary consultation, designing a personalised treatment plan that is coincident with the standard of care for each malignancy, and close follow-up.
Oral squamous cell carcinoma with synchronous follicular lymphoma: A rare case report.
Binmadi N, Subahi G, Alsharif M, Daous Y, Jamal B, Alshinkity H SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2024; 12:2050313X241233423.
PMID: 38419799 PMC: 10901051. DOI: 10.1177/2050313X241233423.