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Home » Burkitt Lymphoma

Burkitt Lymphoma

March 21, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Burkitt Lymphoma

Write briefly on Burkitt’s Tumor.
Or
Write short on Burkitt’s jaw tumor.
Answer. It is also known as African jaw lymphoma.
“Symptoms Of Burkitt Lymphoma In Children”
Burkitt’s Tumor Etiology
Epstein-Barr virus is considered to be the etiological factor.
Burkitt Lymphoma

“Causes Of Burkitt Lymphoma“

“Best Practices For Managing Burkitt Lymphoma Treatment”

Burkitt Lymphoma

Burkitt’s Tumor Types
  • Endemic (African): Occurs commonly in jaw.
  • Non-endemic (Sporadic): Occurs commonly in abdomen
  • Aggressive lymphoma: In HIV patients.
“Role Of Epstein-Barr Virus In Burkitt Lymphoma”
Burkitt’S Lymphoma
Burkitt’s Tumor Clinical Features
  • It is commonly seen in children during the age of 6–9 years.
  • Males are commonly affcted as compared to females.
  • Male to female ration is 2:1.
  • Lesion is found most commonly in maxilla and spreads towards flor of the orbit.
  • In African form jaw is more involved while in American form abdominal involvement is common.
  • Lesion has very fast growth and it doubles in size within a day.

“Symptoms Of Burkitt Lymphoma”

  • Patient complaints swelling of jaw, abdomen and paraplegia.
  • Peripheral lymphadenopathy is commonly seen.
  • Renal involvement is present which can be bilateral.
  • In females, ovaries are also affcted.

B-Cell Burkitt Lymphoma

Burkitt Lymphoma EBV to Emergency Care Visual Guide

“Signs Of Burkitt Lymphoma In Adults”

Burkitt’s Tumor Oral Manifestations
  • Tumor is rapidly growing and involves maxillary, ethmoidal and sphenoidal sinus along with orbit.
  • Presence of loosening and mobility of permanent teeth.
  • Presence ofparesthesia ofinferior alveolar canals and other sensory facial nerves.
  • Gingiva adjacent to affcted teeth become swollen, ulcer ated and necrotic.
  • There can be presence of large amount of mass in the mouth on the surface of which present the rootless developing permanent teeth.

High-Grade B-Cell Lymphoma – Burkitt Type

“Genetic Mutations Linked To Burkitt Lymphoma”
Burkitt’s Tumor Investigations
  • Radiograph: It shows moth-eaten appearance with loss of lamina dura.
  • Biopsy: Starry Sky appearance is characteristic for Burkitts lymphoma.
  • USG: This done for abdomen so that kidneys should be evaluated.
  • Blood urea and serum creatinine estimation is done.
“Risk Factors For Developing Burkitt Lymphoma”
Mature B-Cell Lymphoma – Burkitt Type
Burkitt’s Tumor Treatment
  • Radiotherapy.
  • Chemotherapy, i.e. cyclophosphamide, methotrexate,orthomelphalan.
  • Surgery is usually not indicated unless it is localized or in case of involvement of ovaries.

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