B-Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma in Relapse Presenting as a Uterine Mass: A Case Report and Review of Literature
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S. Karger AG
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B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL) is a highly aggressive malignant proliferation of lymphoblasts of B-origin grouped with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Multiple studies demonstrated the various sites of involvement in adult LBL. The involvement of the uterus as a site of relapse for such disease is rare. We herein report the case of relapsed B-cell LBL mimicking endometrial sarcoma. The patient is a 56-year-old female patient known to have B-cell LBL on chemotherapy. She presented with abdominal pain and fever. Positron emission tomodensitometry-computed tomography showed the presence of a uterine mass with bilateral iliac lymph node involvement. She underwent surgery with mass removal and pathology showed relapsed B-cell LBL. © 2021
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Leiomyosarcoma, Lymphoblastic lymphoma, Uterine mass, Cd79a antigen, Cyclophosphamide, Dexamethasone, Dna nucleotidylexotransferase, Doxorubicin, Fluorodeoxyglucose f 18, Gadolinium, Gemcitabine, Oxaliplatin, Protein bcl 2, Receptor type tyrosine protein phosphatase c, Rituximab, Transcription factor pax5, Vincristine, Abdominal hysterectomy, Adult, B cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, Cancer recurrence, Cancer surgery, Case report, Clinical article, Colorectal anastomosis, Computer assisted tomography, Constipation, Female, Flank pain, Human, Human tissue, Immunohistochemistry, Laparotomy, Lymphoblastoma, Middle aged, Multiple cycle treatment, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Positron emission tomography, Radiodensitometry, Review, Sigmoid, Sigmoidectomy, Uterus tumor