Tumor thrombus as a rare presentation of lymphoma: a case series of 14 patients

AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
Anil ChauhanAparna Balachandran

Abstract

We present a case series of 14 patients with lymphoma presenting with tumor thrombus to highlight this rare but important manifestation of lymphoma. The dominant mass leading to tumor thrombus formation was nodal disease in nine patients and extranodal disease in five patients. Lymphoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis in the setting of tumor thrombus with solid organ involvement when there are other imaging features suggestive of lymphoma.

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Aug 22, 2015·AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology·Anil Chauhan
Aug 22, 2015·AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology·Binit SurekaAnkur Arora
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