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European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine 2016

Intravascular Lymphoma as an Uncommon Cause of Anasarca.

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Eleni Mylona
Styliani Golfinopoulou
Pelagia Sfakianaki
George Kyriakopoulos
Ioannis Tsonis
Theofanis Apostolou
Christina Vourlakou
Athanasios Skoutelis

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To report a case of intravascular lymphoma (IVL) in a Caucasian patient who presented with anasarca as his sole clinical sign.A man presented with anasarca-type oedema and fatigue. After excluding heart failure, hepatic cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome, hypothyroidism, AL-amyloidosis and adverse drug reaction which can all cause oedema, we turned our attention to capillary permeability disorders.Closer review of the bone marrow aspirate demonstrated haemophagocytic histiocytosis, while core, renal and duodenal biopsies showed a B-cell IVL.The differential diagnosis of anasarca, a relatively common clinical sign, should include IVL although the diagnosis may still be challenging.Anasarca-type oedema is an unusual initial presentation of intravascular lymphoma (IVL) and is normally attributed to capillary permeability disorders.Two clinical forms of IVL have been recognized: a Western form and an Asian variant which is characterized by haemophagocytosis.Patients of Caucasian origin who have the clinical features of the Asian variant of IVL make the diagnosis of this condition even more challenging.

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