Sinonasal Plasmablastic Lymphoma: A Systematic Review

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Objective Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is a type of non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma associated with human immunodeficiency virus and Epstein–Barr virus, commonly located in the oral cavity or gastrointestinal tract. Sinonasal involvement is rare, and there is no consensus on treatment.

Data Sources Peer-reviewed published articles served as data sources.

Review Methods A systematic review was conducted of the PubMed database for all cases of sinonasal PBL between 1978 and 2023 with the phrase “plasmablastic lymphoma.” Studies not written in English and that did not separate individual cases of sinonasal PBL from aggregated data were excluded. Age, sex, immune status, treatment, and outcomes were collected.

Conclusion PBL is a rare malignancy in the sinonasal region usually treated with chemotherapy. It most commonly occurs in immunocompromised adults but has also been diagnosed in immunocompromised children and in immunocompetent adults. It is aggressive and has a poor prognosis.

Implications for Practice PBL is a recently described entity with few cases of the sinonasal anatomic variant in the literature. Sinonasal PBL was most frequently treated with chemotherapy alone, closely followed by chemoradiation. The most common chemotherapy regimen utilized in the literature is cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, oncovin/vincristine, and prednisone, which is also the most common chemotherapy regimen in nonsinonasal PBL. A second commonly used regimen is cyclophosphamide, vincristine/oncovin, doxorubicin/adriamycin, and dexamethasone. However, no treatment has emerged as superior to others with regard to survival. Further data are needed to better understand this rare disease.

Keywords plasmablastic lymphoma - sinonasal lymphoma - non-Hodgkin's lymphoma - diffuse large B-cell lymphoma - sinonasal neoplasm Authors' Contributions

S.C. contributed to study design, data acquisition and interpretation, and manuscript writing; H.C. was involved in data acquisition and interpretation as well as manuscript writing; S.S. participated in data acquisition and interpretation along with manuscript writing; and M.W. contributed to study design, data acquisition and interpretation, and manuscript writing.


Previous Presentation

This article was presented at the AAO-HNSF 2023 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience, Nashville, Tennessee, September 30–October 4, 2023.

Publication History

Received: 01 September 2024

Accepted: 08 October 2024

Article published online:
13 November 2024

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