Case Reports in Hematology / 2017 / Article / Tab 2 / Case Report
Radiation for MALT of the Submandibular Gland Table 2 Summary of case reports on submandibular salivary gland lymphoma.
Author year Number of cases Gender Age at diagnosis Path Associated conditions Stage Treatment Hyman and Wolff, 1976 [21 ] 2 M 38 Lymphocytic III Surgery + RT F 73 Nodular II RT bilateral neck Gleeson et al., 1986 [22 ] 5 1.5 : 1Range: years FMx syndrome in someI Surgery DSC I Surgery + RT FSC II Surgery + RT + chlorambucil DSL II Biopsy + RT + chlorambucil + surgery FSC III Kojima et al., 2001 [23 ] 2 F 50 MALT None I Observation F 64 I Unknown Ochoa, 2001 [9 ] 1 M 65 MALT Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis Surgery Kojima, 2003 [10 ] 3 M 48 FL Chronic pharyngitis I Surgery F 64 None I Surgery F 68 None I Surgery Perera, 2010 [7 ] 1 F 73 MALT Amyloidosis I Observation Movahed et al., 2011 [6 ] 1 F 35 MALT Sialadenitis III Observation Shashidara et al., 2014 [24 ] 1 F 40 FL None I Observation Chen et al., 2016 [5 ] 1 F 24 MALT Sjögren’s syndrome I Surgery Current report, 2016 1 F 27 MALT None I Surgery + RT
MALT: mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue; FMx: follicular mixed small and large cell; DSC: diffuse small cell; FSC: follicular small cleaved cell; DSL: diffuse small lymphocytic; FL: follicular lymphoma. 30 cases (Gleeson).