Abstract

Objective. Primary hepatic lymphoma is a rare disease. And the clinical manifestations of this disease are nonspecific. The objective of this paper is to improve clinicians' understanding of this disease. Methods. We analyzed the clinical characteristics of a case of primary hepatic lymphoma in association with hepatitis B virus infection and reviewed the literature. Conclusion. The clinical manifestations of primary hepatic lymphoma are nonspecific. And it is easily misdiagnosed. Postoperative radiotherapy of patients with early stage was previously speculated to achieve favorable improvement. The application of targeted therapeutic drugs, chemotherapy, or combined local radiotherapy has become the first-line treatment strategy.

Highlights

  • Primary hepatic lymphoma (PHL) refers to tumor confined in the liver at the early stage of lymphoma without infiltration of other locations

  • The patient suffered from chills and sweating, and his body temperature fluctuated at 37.4–38.9∘C

  • These findings suggest that the treatment was satisfactory and achieved partial remission

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Summary

A Case of Primary Hepatic Lymphoma and Related Literature Review

Yonghua Liu, Jinhong Jiang, Qinli Wu, Qiaolei Zhang, Yehui Xu, Zhigang Qu, Guangli Ma, Xiaoqiu Wang, Xiaoli Wang, Weimei Jin, and Bingmu Fang Department of Hematology, Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Lishui City, Zhejiang 323000, China

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Literature Review
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