Literature DB >> 23473620

[Lymphoma and arteries: peri- or intravascular?].

M Franz1, A Alfidja, C Molucon Chabrot, E Hermet, P-F Montoriol, E Rosset, L Boyer, P Chabrot.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Lymphoma is a polymorphous disease that does not spare arteries. Arterial involvement may be perivascular or intravascular, with different prognostic and therapeutic implications. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We present here one case of perivascular lymphoma and another case of intravascular lymphoma in order to highlight the specific features of each type.
RESULTS: The first patient was a woman who presented a pseudo-aneurysmal anterior iliac artery due to a non-Hodgkin lymphoma with subsequent bilateral pyelocalyceal distension. The second patient was a man who developed intravascular lymphomatosis expressed by an aneurysm of the common femoral then the primitive iliac artery.
CONCLUSION: The distinction between perivascular and intravascular arterial involvement is based on a range of features and is essential for an optimal care of patients with lymphoma.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23473620     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmv.2013.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mal Vasc        ISSN: 0398-0499


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