Trantafyllos Didangelos
1st Propedeutic Internal Medicine Clinic of University Hospital AHEPA,
Greece
Case Report
Primary Bone Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma with Multifocal Osteolytic Lesions: A Rare Entity
Author(s): Georgia Kaiafa, Trantafyllos Didangelos, Matthew Bobos, Eleni Karlafti, Eleftheria Ztriva, Ilias Kanellos and Christos SavopoulosGeorgia Kaiafa, Trantafyllos Didangelos, Matthew Bobos, Eleni Karlafti, Eleftheria Ztriva, Ilias Kanellos and Christos Savopoulos
Bone lymphomas can be classified as primary (PBL), or secondary (SBL). PBL is a rare entity, accounting for approximately 7% of malignant bone tumors, 5% of extra nodal lymphomas and <1% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas. We present here a case of multifocal bone lymphoma in a 72-year old female patient, who was admitted to our clinic for further investigation of persistent back pain, anorexia, weight loss and fatigue. There were no palpable lymph nodes, no hepatosplenomegaly or neurological signs. Her laboratory tests showed a moderate elevation of LDH, ESR and beta-2 microglobulin. In CT and MRI scan a complete fracture of the left hip and multiple vertebral lesions were revealed. Bone biopsy of the left hip showed a Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma. She was treated with combined chemotherapy (R-CHOP regimen) plus radiation, followed by bracing with cervical immobilization and cimentopla.. View More»