World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Jun 2012)

Primary lung lymphoma involving the superior vena cava

  • Wei Sen,
  • Li Xin,
  • Qiu Xiaomin,
  • Zhao Honglin,
  • Chen Gang,
  • Chen Jun,
  • Zhou Qinghua

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 131

Abstract

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Abstract Primary lung lymphoma (PLL) presenting as a primary pulmonary lesion is rare and usually affects elderly people. Here we describe a 25-year-old Chinese man diagnosed with primary lung lymphoma, which presented as a huge lung tumor mimicking a primary lung cancer and involving the superior vena cava. He underwent double-sleeve reconstructions of bronchus and pulmonary arteries with right upper- and middle-lobe lobectomy along with replacement of the superior vena cava with a graft, and was then given standard chemotherapy of CHOP plus Rituximab. The patient has been well, showing no local recurrence or distal metastasis during a 27-month follow-up.

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