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Gingival Overgrowth as the Initial Paraneoplastic Manifestation of Hodgkin's Lymphoma in a Child. A Case Report

Background: The purpose of this paper is to present the first case of gingival overgrowth, premature root resorption, and alveolar bone loss, which preceded the diagnosis of a stage IVB Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) in a 9‐year‐old boy. Methods: The child presented complaining of gingival pain which...

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Published in:Journal of periodontology (1970) 2001-01, Vol.72 (1), p.107-112
Main Authors: Nicolatou‐Galitis, Ourania, Papadaki, Theodora, Moshovi, Maria, Kamma, Joanna J., Van Vliet‐Constantinidou, Cathrine, Tsoumakas, Constantine, Kattamis, Antonis, Tzortzatou‐Stathopoulou, Fotini
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Summary:Background: The purpose of this paper is to present the first case of gingival overgrowth, premature root resorption, and alveolar bone loss, which preceded the diagnosis of a stage IVB Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) in a 9‐year‐old boy. Methods: The child presented complaining of gingival pain which first appeared 3 months prior. Clinical examination revealed inflamed, hyperplastic gingivae, while x‐ray showed premature root resorption and alveolar bone loss. Medical work‐up was significant for cervical lymphadenopathy. Gingival biopsy, followed by lymph node resection, was performed twice. Results: Histological examination of both gingival biopsies disclosed a mixed inflammatory infiltrate, while classical Hodgkin's lymphoma of the nodular sclerosis type was diagnosed from the second lymph node biopsy. Chemotherapy was instituted with mustard‐vincristine‐procarbazine‐prednizone and adriamycine‐bleomycine‐vinblastine‐dacarbazine. Remission of the lymphoma was observed with concomitant regression of the gingival overgrowth. Conclusions: The inflammatory gingival overgrowth, premature root resorption of deciduous teeth, and alveolar bone loss in this case, in conjunction with the regression of gingival overgrowth which followed the completion of chemotherapy, are strongly indicative of a paraneoplastic manifestation of HL. The postulated mechanism for the development of the manifestation is the constitutive activation of the transcription factor NF‐κB. The gingival inflammatory reaction was probably further aggravated by the bacterial‐stimulated cytokine secretion released by monocytes. J Periodontol 2001;72:107‐112.
ISSN:0022-3492
1943-3670
DOI:10.1902/jop.2001.72.1.107