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. 2012 Aug 7;7(2):178–187. doi: 10.1007/s12105-012-0392-1

Table 1.

Summary of clinicopathological findings in oral cavity age-related EBV + B cell LPDs

Site Number of cases Age [average] Sex (M/F) PT EBV Histology R-S like cells Extensive necrosis Treatment Outcome Author [ref.]
Tongue (6) 64–89 [78] (2/4) Ulcer + B cell type + NA (±, ?) N(5)/Rad(1) CR(1)/SR(2)/SR-RR(1)/SD(1)/NA(1) Dojcinov et al. [7, 8]
(1) 83 [83] (1/0) ? + Polymorphos subtype + + Cem(1) CR(1) Oyama et al. [1, 10]
Lip (2) 82–82 [82] (1/1) Ulcer + B cell type + NA (±, ?) N(2) SR(1)/SR-RR(1) Dojcinov et al. [7, 8]
Gingiva (1) 70 [70] (1/0) ? + Large-cell lymphoma subtype + + Cem(1) CR(1) Oyama et al. [1, 10]
Palate (1) 80 [80] (0/1) Ulcer + B cell type + NA (±, ?) Rad(1) CR(1) Dojcinov et al. [7, 8]
Mandibular bone (1) 71 [71] (1/0) Poor healing of dental extraction wound + Polymorphos subtype + + Sur(1) Follow up stage, and unremarkable change(1) Our case

M mail, F female, PT presentation, EBV Epstein–Barr virus, N none-treatment, Cem chemotherapy, Rad radiotherapy, Sur surgical resection, CR complete remission, SR spontaneous remission, SD stable disease, RR relapsing/remitting, + positive, negative, NA not available, ? unknown (), (total number)