A CASE OF PRIMARY MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA OF THE SPLEEN WITH PANCYTOPENIA
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We report a rare case of primary malignant lymphoma of the spleen forming a huge splenoma presented with pancytopenia. A 47-year-old man complaining of general fatigue was referred to the hospital for pancytopenia; the white blood cell count was 400/mm3, the red blood cell count was 136×104/mm3, and the platelet count was 2.2×104/mm3. On close exploration a huge splenoma and a high level of IL-2 receptor were disclosed. The patient underwent a splenectomy with a diagnosis of pancytopenia due to hypersplenism in which a possibility of primary malignant lymphome of the spleen could not be ruled out. The histological diagnosis was malignant lymphoma of the spleen, diffuse small cell, B-cell type. The patients postoperative course was uneventfull, and he was discharged on the 8th postoperative day. One month later he underwent adjuvant chemotherapy with CHOP in the department of hematological medicine. He has been free from recurrence and followed in the clinic as of 31 months after the operation.
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