Case Reports in Oncology (Nov 2017)

A Case of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Primary Effusion Lymphoma-Like Lymphoma

  • Daisuke Usuda,
  • Masahisa Arahata,
  • Kento Takeshima,
  • Ryusho Sangen,
  • Akiteru Takamura,
  • Yasuhiro Kawai,
  • Yuji Kasamaki,
  • Yoshitsugu Iinuma,
  • Tsugiyasu Kanda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000484042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 1013 – 1022

Abstract

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A 93-year-old female was transferred to the emergency ward of our hospital due to disturbance of consciousness and hypotension. Computed tomography showed bilateral pleural and pericardial effusion without evidence of tumor masses or lymphadenopathy. Cytodiagnosis of pleural effusion revealed proliferation of atypical lymphoid-like cells with pan-B surface markers. We suspected primary effusion lymphoma-like lymphoma; however, the monoclonality of these cells was not confirmed. Cytodiagnosis of bone marrow revealed lymphoma cells with monoclonal B-cell markers. These findings prompted a diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with bone marrow invasion. In the case of pericardial or pleural effusion, clinicians should consider carefully both hematological malignancy and its classification.

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