Primary Pulmonary Lymphoma and Cutaneous Metastasis: A Case Report

AuthorAli Latif Moinien
AuthorTahmineh Farbod Araen
AuthorFazeliMosleh Abadien
Issued Date2014-08-01en
AbstractDiffuse large B cell lymphoma is the most common type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, representing nearly one-third of all cases. Any organ can be involved, making a diagnostic biopsy imperative. When the lungs are the involved organs, it is called primary pulmonary lymphoma (PPL). Hereby, we present a case of primary pulmonary lymphoma (PPL) that demonstrated a single large mass on chest CT and had metastatic skin lesions. The diagnosis of PPL was performed by histopathology and immunohistochemistry staining of the transthoracic lung biopsy and skin lesion specimens. This case highlighted an unusual and subtle clinical presentation, and the importance of new onset pulmonary symptoms and a large lung mass on chest X-ray. Review of the literature on the patient`s radiographic presentation revealed various findings, the most common of which were single or multiple nodular lesions in one or two lungs. It highlighted the fact that this diagnosis should be considered in all cases with a lung mass and skin lesions.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.15574en
KeywordPrimary Pulmonary Lymphomaen
KeywordLung Massen
KeywordCutaneous Lymphomaen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitlePrimary Pulmonary Lymphoma and Cutaneous Metastasis: A Case Reporten
TypeCase Reporten

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