High-Grade B-Cell Lymphoma Not Otherwise Specified (HGBL, NOS) in the Maxillary Sinus
Mimicking Periapical Inflammation: Case Report and Review of the Literature
High-grade B-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified is listed as a new group in the
WHO 2017 statement as a subtype of aggressive, mature B-cell lymphomas with a poor
prognosis. To our knowledge, no description of this genetic type of maxillary lymphoma
has appeared in the literature until now; thus, our case provides valuable data on
its symptoms, clinical behavior, response to treatment and survival rate. The present
report describes the early diagnosis and treatment of an extremely rare histological
subtype of B-cell lymphoma, a case of high-grade B-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified,
localized in the maxillary sinus and mimicking signs and symptoms of periapical inflammation.
After chemotherapy, the presented patient showed complete remission without relapse
and systemic spread. As far as we know, this is the first reported case of this rare
type of lymphoma associated with the maxillary sinus. Considering that high-grade
B-cell lymphomas are aggressive tumors with rapid growth and poor prognosis, which
are often misdiagnosed in the early stages as inflammatory disease, it is relevant
to highlight the importance of a detailed evaluation of clinical signs and radiological
findings during diagnosis, especially if they contradict each other.