| Literature DB >> 32718327 |
Nicholas McNeil1, Peter Gorayski2,3, Danielle Blunt2, Daniel Roos2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) represents the most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and is characterized by an aggressive natural history. It often presents with rapid symptom development and disease progression. Most lymphomas are inherently radiosensitive, which allows for effective disease control from relatively low radiation doses. We report a case of a dramatic radiotherapy response in a necrotic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma mass in an elderly patient with early-stage diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, illustrating the potential for palliative radiotherapy to reduce disease burden in patients not fit for systemic therapy. There is no current consensus recommendation for radiotherapy treatment in this setting. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Lymphoma; Palliative; Radiosensitivity; Radiotherapy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32718327 PMCID: PMC7385892 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-020-02438-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1The patient’s right neck at presentation
Fig. 2Lymph node core biopsy with hematoxylin and eosin stain showing discohesive large cells with marked cellular pleomorphism and atypia
Fig. 3Lymph node core biopsy Epstein Barr encoded RNA in situ hybridization showing a positive result
Fig. 418-FDG positron emission tomography maximum intensity projection images with anterior (left) and lateral (right) views showing the avid right submandibular mass to be the only site of disease
Fig. 5The patient’s right neck four months after completion of radiotherapy