Exploratory Animal and Medical Research (Jun 2013)

A CASE OF PRIMARY UTERINE LYMPHOMA

  • Parikshit Sanyal,
  • Sanghita Barui,
  • Subhasis Jana,
  • Rajat Jagani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 70 – 73

Abstract

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A post menopausal lady presented with lump lower abdomen and bleeding per vaginum. USG revealed diffuse enlargement of the uterus. On hysterectomy, a grossly enlarged uterus with cystic left ovary were found. Hysterectomy was done and uterus with bilateral adnexa submitted for histopathological examination. Microscopic examination of the body of uterus revealed sheets of small lymphoid cells were found to replace the endo- and myo-metrium. These cells have small nuclei with clumped chromatin, and no prominence of nucleoli. They are not forming lymphoid follicles or germinal centers. Similar lymphoid cells were also found in the left ovary admixed with ovarian stroma. On IHC these cells were found to be CD45, CD20, CD23 positive, and negative for CD3 , CK and SMA. The case is diagnosed as a primary small lymphocytic lymphoma of uterus with left ovarian spread.

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