All issues > Volume 38(1); 1995
- Case Report
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1995;38(1):122-128. Published online January 15, 1995.
- A Case of Burkitt's Lymphoma with Bilateral Renal Enlargement
- Jun Hee JH Park1, In Kyu IK Lee1, Jong Woon JW Choi1, Soon Ki SK Kim1, Byong Kwan BK Son1, Jin Ju JJ Kim2
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1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, In Ha University, Seongnam, Korea
2Department of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine, In Ha University, Seongnam, Korea
- Abstract
- Burkitt's lymphoma is a distinct pathologic entity characterized as a diffuse undifferentiated malignant lymphoma of B-lymphocyte origin.
We experienced a case of Burkitt's lymphoma with bilateral renal enlargement in which a 3 year-old male patient was admitted with complaints of abdominal distention and facial edema.
Laboratory examination revealed positivity for CD 19, CD 10, CD 20 and c-myc on flow cytometry, bilateral renal enlargement(10¡¿12cm in longitudinal length) on abdominal ultrasonogram and CT, malignant lymphoma of Buritt's type with prominent nucleoli and cytospin of cerebrospinal fluid.
Initially he showed tumor lysis syndrome and clinical stage D by Zigler(stage IV by Murphy) with CNS involvement.
After initial management with hydration, urine alkalinization and allopurinol, combination chemotherapy had been applied with the craniospinal radiotherapy according to the CCG 503 II regimane, with achievement of complete remission.
Thus we report a case of Burkitt's lymphoma with bilateral renal enlargement with a biref review of literatures.
Keywords :Burkitt's lymphoma, Bilateral renal enlargement