Constrictive Pericarditis–A Cloak Camouflaging Lymphoma
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Hematology Reports
Abstract
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma presenting as a primary cardiac lymphoma (PCL) is extremely unusual. Having a predilection for the right side of the heart and accounting for 1% of all cardiac tumours, the difficulty in diagnosing the lesion, owing to the location and vague presenting symptoms and signs, often leads to delayed diagnosis and poor prognosis. In our case report, a middle-aged male was diagnosed with PCL presenting as pyrexia of unknown origin with the help of F18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18 FDG-PET). PET-CT is an invaluable tool in patients with pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO), especially caused by neoplasms as it helps in localizing the target lesion, aiding in selecting the appropriate intervention for rapid tissue diagnosis. This case serves to sensitize the physicians of PCL presenting with PUO and mimicking a relatively common cardiac tumour such as atrial myxoma.
First Page
166
Last Page
171
DOI
10.3390/hematolrep15010017
Publication Date
3-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Venugopala, Delanthabettu; Dsouza, Nikhil Victor; Acharya, Vishak; and Rai, Maneesh, "Constrictive Pericarditis–A Cloak Camouflaging Lymphoma" (2023). Open Access archive. 5821.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/5821