Title of article :
A Rare Presentation of Childhood Burkitt`s Lymphoma with Tense Ascites, Massive Pleural Effusion and Abdominal Mass
Author/Authors :
Sirous, Mehri Department of Radiology - School of Medicine - Alzahra Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimi, Azadeh Department of Radiology - School of Medicine - Alzahra Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Burkitt’s lymphoma is a lymphatic tumor classified as non-Hodgkin lymphoma with small non
cleaved cells. The disease has an incidence of two cases per million patients in North America, and usually
present with an intra-abdominal tumor, or enlarged cervical lymph nodes. Massive amounts of peritoneal and
plural fluid is rarely seen in these patients. A three year-old girl presented with massive pleural effusion, ascites,
mesenteric infiltration, and intraperitoneal mass is discussed in this report. Burkitt's lymphoma is a
highly aggressive tumor with a very rapid growth and a variety of different presentations. It is potentially curable,
if highly intensive multidrug chemotherapy is used with aggressive central nervous system prophylaxis.
Keywords :
Burkitt lymphoma , pleural effusion , ascitic fluid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics