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Minsu Lee1, Sang Kyum Kim2, Yong Eun Chung1, Jin-Young Choi1, Mi-Suk Park1, Joon Seok Lim1, Myeong-Jin Kim1, Honsoul Kim1.
Abstract
Seventeen months after kidney transplantation for the treatment of nephrotic syndrome, a retroperitoneal mass was incidentally detected in a 30-year-old man during routine follow-up. Ultrasonography revealed a mass measuring 5.5 cm×4.3 cm located between the liver and the atrophic right kidney, which showed markedly heterogeneous internal echogenicity. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography displayed a mild degree of enhancement only at the periphery of the mass, while the center lacked perceivable intensification. The patient underwent surgical resection. The final pathological diagnosis was non-Hodgkin lymphoma (diffuse large B-cell lymphoma), and extensive necrosis was observed on microscopic examination. We found that the prominent heterogeneous echogenicity of the mass (an unusual finding of lymphoma) demonstrated on ultrasonography is a result of extensive necrosis, which may sometimes occur in patients with post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorder.Entities:
Keywords: Immunocompromised host; Lymphoma; Ultrasonography
Year: 2014 PMID: 25541069 PMCID: PMC4372711 DOI: 10.14366/usg.14050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasonography ISSN: 2288-5919