Human Pathology: Case Reports (Sep 2021)

Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma involving pleural solitary fibrous tumor: A case report and literature review

  • Amintas Samuel,
  • Laurent Elodie,
  • Gros Audrey,
  • Sesboue Come,
  • Merlio Jean-Philippe,
  • Parrens Marie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
p. 200530

Abstract

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Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a very rare type of extranodal large B-cell lymphoma that selectively grows within vessels and can spread to any organs or tissues. A very few cases of synchronicity with malignant tumor have yet been described. We report a rare case of IVLBCL accompanying a pleural malignant solitary fibrous tumor (MSFT). A 76-year-old man presented with a chronic dry cough, fever, minor general state deterioration and pancytopenia. Imaging revealed a large pleural mass. Histologically, the mass consisted of a MSFT. However, CD20+ malignant round cells were scattered within lumina of intratumoral blood vessels, evidencing a synchronous IVLBCL occurrence. Molecular analysis of the lymphoid clone identified MYD88 and CD79B gene mutations. After pleural mass excision, global health’s patient improved with cytopenia correction. However, a general state deterioration appeared 4 months after surgery, associated with a large retroperitoneal mass presenting the same pathological and molecular patterns identical to the initial IVLBCL clone.

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