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[|Human|] My wife ( 55 years) recently had incision biopsy of soft tissue ( 2 cm x 1 cm app.) from right mandible and has been diagnosed as Non-Hodgkin s Lymphoma , Follicular, Small Cell Type, Low Grade. . The specimen is now undergoing Immunohistological examination and we are waiting for the report. She has no health problem otherwise except only the swelling of right mandible which has now been removed about 24 days back. he mandible is now perfectly normal. Only yesterday a Doctor checked her and found no abnormality in adjacent glands ( may be connected Lymph nodes).Would you please suggest what may be the deaseas andwhat may be the treatment. Can it be a case Follicular Hypwerplasia which is benign ? With regards B.N.Datta, India, e-mail : YYYY@YYYY
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is primary malignancy arising from the lymph nodes. The lymphoma can spread to surrounding soft tissue. Thus, the lymphoma detected in the soft tissue of the mandible is actually the lymphoma arising in the lymph node involving the adjacent soft tissue. The treatment of the lymphoma involving the lymph node as well as the adjacent soft tissue is similar to lymphoma involving the lymph node alone. Involement of other lymphoid tissues at distant sites should also be sought as this involvement determines the stage of the disease. Thanks and take care Chat Doctor.