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Cutaneous mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma complicating Sjögren's syndrome:A case report and review of literature

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摘要 BACKGROUND The association of Sjögren's syndrome(SS)and lymphoma is similar.Mucosaassociated lymphoid tissue(MALT)or extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma was the most common lymphomatous histology in SS patients.MALT in SS patients is frequently located in the parotid gland,while MALT lymphoma of the skin with SS is an exceedingly rare entity that needs to be recognized.CASE SUMMARY A 60-year-old woman presented with a 3-year history of progressive dry mouth associated with a 1-year history of enlarging cutaneous nodules.Physical examination revealed two hard subcutaneous nodules on her right lower leg.The results of Schirmer’s test were positive,despite the absence of dry eyes.Labial salivary gland biopsy revealed lymphocytic infiltration and chronic inflammation with a focus score of 2.The patient was diagnosed with SS.She underwent resection of one cutaneous nodule,and histopathological analysis identified the nodule as MALT lymphoma.Her dry mouth symptoms improved,and the nodules decreased after 6 mo of treatment with hydroxychloroquine sulfate and chemotherapy(thalidomide,cyclophosphamide,and dexamethasone).CONCLUSION Lymphoma is a severe complication of SS,shown by the reported unique case of cutaneous MALT lymphoma with SS.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第14期4509-4518,共10页 世界临床病例杂志
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