Publication

Intravascular lymphoma presenting as symmetric polyarthritis

Journal Paper/Review - Jun 1, 1998

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Citation
von Kempis J, Köhler G, Herbst E, Peter H. Intravascular lymphoma presenting as symmetric polyarthritis. Arthritis and rheumatism 1998; 41:1126-30.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Arthritis and rheumatism 1998; 41
Publication Date
Jun 1, 1998
Issn Print
0004-3591
Pages
1126-30
Brief description/objective

Intravascular lymphoma (IVL) is an uncommon neoplastic disorder characterized by monoclonal intravascular expansion of lymphoid cells. Occlusion of small vessels in various organ systems probably accounts for the broad clinical spectrum of this type of lymphoma, which can closely mimic a variety of diseases, especially vasculitic disorders, and thus lead to delayed clinical diagnosis. This is the first report of a patient who presented with a predominant symptom of symmetric polyarthritis accompanied by fever. While her initial systemic symptoms, such as fever, improved rapidly after initiation of corticosteroid therapy, the response of the polyarthritic joint manifestations was only transient. The patient died of progressive lung involvement and was diagnosed as having IVL by histologic analysis of tissue samples obtained postmortem.