Acute adrenal insufficiency secondary to bilateral adrenal B-cell lymphoma: a case report and review of the literature
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Ecancermedicalscience
. 2016 Apr 18;10:634
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Primary adrenal lymphoma
Adrenal insufficiency
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Resumen/Abstract
Primary adrenal lymphoma is an extremely rare entity which constitutes less than 1% of extranodal lymphomas. Most cases present with
bilateral adrenal masses and without extraadrenal involvement, which can lead to symptoms of adrenal insufficiency. The prognosis is
usually poor and chemotherapy is the first-line treatment option. We report here on a 78-year-old man admitted to our Internal Medicine
Department because of constitutional symptoms and high fever spikes. He was diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency and a CT-scan
revealed bilateral adrenal masses of about 6 cm in diameter. A percutaneous biopsy was performed and the histological exam was
consistent with diffuse large B cell lymphoma. A review of the literature of this unusual entity was also carried out.
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