I. Kamaeva, I. Lysenko, M. Engibaryan, M. Gusareva, V. M. Legostaev, Tatyana O. Lapteva, N. Nikolaeva, Y. Gaysultanova, E. Kapuza, Natalya Yu. Samaneva, Y. Ulyanova, V. L. Volkova, M. V. Bauzhadze, Gennadiy V. Balizkiy, E. A. Tolmacheva
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common variant of non-Hodgkins lymphoma and accounts for 3060% of all non-Hodgkins lymphomas, with increasing incidence increases with age. Currently, the prognosis is assessed using the International Prognostic Index. In recent years, in all European regions, there has been a significant improvement in survival in DLBCL due to the addition of rituximab to standard chemotherapy (CHOP protocol). However, despite significant advances in treatment, long-term remission is only achieved in half of the patients. Laryngeal lesions with this variant of lymphomas is described only in a few articles. There is evidence of various chemotherapeutic regimens effective in this type of lymphoma; in some publications, the authors suggest the use of radiation therapy.
The article presents a clinical case of successful treatment of a patient (chemotherapy + radiation therapy) with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with laryngeal involvement. with resulting remission. In addition, a review of the literature describing the most common types of lymphomas is presented. The authors set a goal to raise the awareness of physicians about a rare histological variant of laryngeal tumors with a rapid increase in clinical manifestations and the development of life-threatening conditions.