Plasmablastic lymphoma is an HIV-associated non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that has a known effect on the oral cavity and jaws. A case is presented of oral plasmablastic lymphoma in an apparently medically well 38 year old male. The patient presented with a large mass fungating from the upper left second molar socket, 2 weeks following extraction. The presence of an exophytic soft tissue lesion in a socket shortly after extraction is an infrequent occurrence. Such lesions should be investigated appropriately as malignant lesions may clinically mimic the appearance of benign lesions.
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