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Pancreatic follicular lymphoma: a report of two cases and literature review.

Takeshi OkamotoTakashi SasakiNoriko NishimuraManabu TakamatsuChinatsu MoriTakafumi MieTakaaki FurukawaYuto YamadaTsuyoshi TakedaAkiyoshi KasugaMasato MatsuyamaMasato OzakaDai MaruyamaNaoki Sasahira
Published in: Clinical journal of gastroenterology (2021)
Primary pancreatic lymphomas are extremely rare, accounting for 0.1-0.5% of malignant lymphomas and about 0.2% of primary pancreatic tumors. They occur most commonly in the pancreatic head of elderly males, with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma being the most common subtype. Primary pancreatic follicular lymphoma is the most commonly reported primary pancreatic indolent lymphoma, accounting for 9-14% of primary pancreatic lymphomas. We report two cases of primary pancreatic follicular lymphoma treated with obinutuzumab, a second-generation humanized anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody, and bendamustine. One was diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration, while the other required laparoscopic lymph node sampling to reach a diagnosis. Both achieved complete response with induction therapy and opted for maintenance therapy with obinutuzumab. We also conducted a literature review of primary pancreatic follicular lymphoma cases reported over the last 30 years.
Keyphrases
  • diffuse large b cell lymphoma
  • ultrasound guided
  • lymph node
  • monoclonal antibody
  • stem cells
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • epstein barr virus
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • early stage
  • middle aged
  • chronic lymphocytic leukemia