Yonsei Med J. 2004 Aug;45(4):723-726. English.
Published online Feb 17, 2009.
Copyright © 2004 The Yonsei University College of Medicine
Case Report

Burkitt's Lymphoma Representing Periportal Infiltrating Mass on CT

Kae Young Park,1 Jeong Sik Yu,1 Sang Wook Yoon,2 Mi Sook Park,1 Ja Seung Koo,3 and Ki Whang Kim4
    • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yongdong Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • 2Department of Dignostic Radiology, Bundang CHA General Hospital, Pochon CHA University College of Medicine, Kyonggi-do, Korea.
    • 3Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • 4Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Received November 07, 2003; Accepted January 15, 2004.

Abstract

Imaging findings of secondary hepatic lymphoma have been reported as variable, ranging from single or multiple small nodules to diffuse infiltrative tumor patterns.

We hear present a rare case report concerning aggressive B cells, secondary Burkitt's lymphoma in non-AIDS demonstrating a surprising periportal lymphoma infiltration, without upper abdominal lymphadenopathy or splenomegaly on the sonography and CT scans. Clinically, the case was characterized by atypical and highly aggressive course, with the patient presenting an abruptly developed obstructive jaundice with rapidly deteriorating hepatic function that could be indicative of cholestatic hepatitis, which differs in its clinical manifestations from hepatic lymphoma without functional deterioration in respect of its non-tissue destructive growth pattern.

We suggest that hepatic lymphoma can sometimes be consistent with periportal infiltrating homogeneous mass, with no lymphadenopathy or splenomegaly on the imaging examination, with a predictable aggressive clinical course of the disease and poor prognosis.

Keywords
Abdomen; neoplasm; hepatic lymphoma; diagnosis; systemic lymphoma


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