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Amr Elmoheen1, Ali Hassan1, Waleed Salem1, Khalid Bashir1.
Abstract
A 73-year-old man with a history of follicular lymphoma ten years ago with complete remission presented to the emergency room with a large unilateral left-leg swelling as the only symptom. Doppler ultrasonography ruled out deep vein thrombosis. Bedside point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) revealed left moderate hydronephrosis. A CT of the abdomen showed a bulky soft tissue mass in the region of the distal left psoas muscle. The mass was generating an extrinsic compression of the left ureter and venous system. The histological study of the lesion established the diagnosis of follicular lymphoma recurrence. The patient subsequently received immunochemotherapeutic treatment in the oncological treatment center. This case report is intended to promote awareness about a possible clinical correlation between unilateral leg swelling and hydronephrosis with a compressive intra-abdominal mass.Entities:
Keywords: follicular lymphoma; hydronephrosis; pocus; unilateral leg swelling
Year: 2020 PMID: 32190526 PMCID: PMC7061813 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.7199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Bedside point-of-care ultrasound
The image shows left kidney moderate hydronephrosis (red arrow)
Figure 2Axial, coronal, sagittal, and 3D reconstruction views of the CT of kidney, ureter, and bladder (CT KUB)
CT: computed tomography
Video 1CT of kidney, ureter, and bladder (CT KUB)
The video shows left-sided hydronephrosis (red arrow) and hydro-ureter with bulky left peri-psoas soft tissues (blue arrow)
CT: computed tomography