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Diagnostic Imaging

A case of intravascular lymphoma promptly diagnosed by random skin biopsy

Noboru Morikawaa  Michiko Tsuchiyaa  Hitomi Ajimizua  Yosuke Nakanishia  Chikara Sakaguchia  Yukio Nagasakab 

aDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine, Rakuwakai Otowa Hospital
bRakuwakai Kyoto Pulmonary Center, Rakuwakai Otowa Hospital

ABSTRACT

Intravascular lymphoma (IVL) is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder characterized by a proliferation of lymphoma cells within the lumen of small blood vessels. Clinical features are nonspecific and the lung involvement as a primary site is reported to be less than 10%. Usually the disease progression is rapid and antemortem diagnosis is reported to be difficult.
We report a case of a 73-year-old woman presenting with dyspnea on exertion. Chest X-ray and contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed diffuse homogeneous ground-glass opacification. Pulmonary function tests showed mild restrictive ventilatory dysfunction. Bronchoscopic examination revealed no abnormality. Neither segmental nor partial perfusion defect was observed on a lung perfusion scan using technetium‑99m macroaggregated albumin (99mTc-MAA). Cardiac catheterization showed pulmonary hypertension without increase of capillary wedge pressure. These findings suggested pulmonary alveolar involvement, especially of the alveolar microvessels. As her blood examination showed a remarkable increase of CRP and LDH, we suspected that she had IVL and performed random skin biopsy on the third hospital day. A diagnosis of IVL was made. As she did not show neurological or skin involvement, she was diagnosed as having the Asian variant of intravascular lymphoma (AIVL). She was successfully treated with CHOP followed by R-CHOP.

KEYWORDS

Intravascular lymphoma (IVL)  Diffuse ground-glass opacity  Random skin biopsy  Dyspnea on exertion  Pulmonary vascular disease 

Received 10 Oct 2017 / Accepted 13 Sep 2018

AJRS, 8(1): 76-80, 2019

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