Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings

Burkitt's lymphoma is a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma which can occasionally involve the ovary and may cause confusion for the clinician since its presentation might mimic other much more frequent tumors. We present a case of a 23-year-old woman with sporadic Burkitt’s lymphoma presented a...

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Main Authors: Lucia Manganaro, Silvia Bernardo, Maria Eleonora Sergi, Paolo Sollazzo, Valeria Vinci, Alessandra De Grazia, Anna Clerico, Maria Giovanna Mollace, Matteo Saldari
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Radiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/940160
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spelling doaj-655970adf59e49459d2c4cae8b376cd12020-11-24T20:51:31ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Radiology2090-68622090-68702013-01-01201310.1155/2013/940160940160Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI FindingsLucia Manganaro0Silvia Bernardo1Maria Eleonora Sergi2Paolo Sollazzo3Valeria Vinci4Alessandra De Grazia5Anna Clerico6Maria Giovanna Mollace7Matteo Saldari8Department of Radiological Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Radiological Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Radiological Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Radiological Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Radiological Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Pediatric Oncology, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Pediatric Oncology, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Pediatric Oncology, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Radiological Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Umberto I Hospital, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 324, 00161 Rome, ItalyBurkitt's lymphoma is a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma which can occasionally involve the ovary and may cause confusion for the clinician since its presentation might mimic other much more frequent tumors. We present a case of a 23-year-old woman with sporadic Burkitt’s lymphoma presented as advanced ovarian cancer with bilateral ovarian masses, peritoneal carcinomatosis, ascites, and marked elevation of CA-125. Liver involvement and atypical bone lesions, such as the cranial vault and the iliac wing, were also detected without evidence of lymphadenopathy. We describe the MRI and CT findings of simultaneous ovarian and bone lesions, which have never been reported in literature in a patient with Burkitt's lymphoma, before and after one cycle of chemotherapy. In evaluating any ovarian neoplasm in a young woman, Burkitt's lymphoma should be considered as a possibility, particularly if associated with bone lesions. MRI is the most useful tool to characterize the ovarian lesions and suggest the diagnosis before the histopathological results.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/940160
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author Lucia Manganaro
Silvia Bernardo
Maria Eleonora Sergi
Paolo Sollazzo
Valeria Vinci
Alessandra De Grazia
Anna Clerico
Maria Giovanna Mollace
Matteo Saldari
spellingShingle Lucia Manganaro
Silvia Bernardo
Maria Eleonora Sergi
Paolo Sollazzo
Valeria Vinci
Alessandra De Grazia
Anna Clerico
Maria Giovanna Mollace
Matteo Saldari
Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings
Case Reports in Radiology
author_facet Lucia Manganaro
Silvia Bernardo
Maria Eleonora Sergi
Paolo Sollazzo
Valeria Vinci
Alessandra De Grazia
Anna Clerico
Maria Giovanna Mollace
Matteo Saldari
author_sort Lucia Manganaro
title Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings
title_short Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings
title_full Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings
title_fullStr Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings
title_full_unstemmed Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presented as Advanced Ovarian Cancer without Evidence of Lymphadenopathy: CT and MRI Findings
title_sort burkitt’s lymphoma presented as advanced ovarian cancer without evidence of lymphadenopathy: ct and mri findings
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Radiology
issn 2090-6862
2090-6870
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Burkitt's lymphoma is a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma which can occasionally involve the ovary and may cause confusion for the clinician since its presentation might mimic other much more frequent tumors. We present a case of a 23-year-old woman with sporadic Burkitt’s lymphoma presented as advanced ovarian cancer with bilateral ovarian masses, peritoneal carcinomatosis, ascites, and marked elevation of CA-125. Liver involvement and atypical bone lesions, such as the cranial vault and the iliac wing, were also detected without evidence of lymphadenopathy. We describe the MRI and CT findings of simultaneous ovarian and bone lesions, which have never been reported in literature in a patient with Burkitt's lymphoma, before and after one cycle of chemotherapy. In evaluating any ovarian neoplasm in a young woman, Burkitt's lymphoma should be considered as a possibility, particularly if associated with bone lesions. MRI is the most useful tool to characterize the ovarian lesions and suggest the diagnosis before the histopathological results.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/940160
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