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Somtaporn Ueathaweephol1, Panuwat Wongwattana2, Waruttaporn Chanlalit1, Therdkiat Trongwongsa3, Sirilak Sutthinont4.
Abstract
Primary lymphoma originating from the lacrimal drainage system is a rare disease. Such lymphomas are mostly B-cell in origin and present nonspecific symptoms. The treatment of malignant lymphoma of the lacrimal drainage system is slightly different. We present the case of a 71-year-old woman with a painless mass below the medial canthus. Computed tomography (CT) scan of the orbit revealed a mass invading the right lacrimal sac. An incision biopsy was obtained, and the pathologic findings suggested a diagnosis of primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the lacrimal sac. The patient was treated with chemotherapy and intrathecal methotrexate. After completing eight cycles of chemotherapy, the patient was followed up by a CT scan, which revealed nearly total resolution of an ill-defined enhancing mass. At the time of this case report writing, the patient is in complete remission at six months with no other complications.Entities:
Keywords: Case reports; Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma; Lacrimal sac; Lymphoma; Nasolacrimal sac
Year: 2022 PMID: 35255596 PMCID: PMC8901589 DOI: 10.7181/acfs.2022.00612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Craniofac Surg ISSN: 2287-1152
Fig. 1.Enhanced computed tomographic image of a 71-year-old woman shows ill-defined enhancing mass located at the right lacrimal sac extending to the right extraconal fat, right nasal cavity and right maxillary sinus involving the medial site eyeball. (A) Axial and (B) coronal views.
Fig. 2.Lacrimal sac mass. Section showing fragments of the lacrimal glands and tumor cell clusters. The tumor cells are arranged in diffuse sheets without structure or nodular formation (H&E, ×200).
Fig. 3.Lacrimal sac mass. The tumor cells contain irregular-shaped nuclei with rather fine nuclear chromatin. The lesion also contains tingible body macrophages (H&E, ×400).
Fig. 4.Lacrimal sac mass with immunohistochemical stain. (A) CD3 was negative (×100). (B) CD20 was diffuse positive (×100). (C) Ki-67 showing a high proliferation index (up to 80%–90%) (×200).
Fig. 5.Enhanced computed tomographic image of lacrimal sac lymphoma (posttreatment) show nearly total resolution of the mass, which could be seen as a small soft tissue density involving the right lacrimal sac and extraconal fat at the medial aspect of the right orbit. There was an overall decrease in size of the cervical nodes, sized up to 0.5 cm.