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01-12-2021 | Lymphoma | Case Reports
Testicular mass: a rare presentation of Richter's syndrome
Authors:
Elsayed Desouky, Wassim Al-Salti, Muhammad Khan
Published in:
African Journal of Urology
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Issue 1/2021
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Abstract
Background
Richter’s syndrome is the transformation of indolent lymphoma into an aggressive form, most commonly diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Most patients are known to have chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Richter’s syndrome arises in the lymph nodes or bone marrow and rarely presents with extra nodal involvement.
Case presentation
Our patient presented with Richter’s syndrome at an extremely uncommon site, i.e., testis. This is the fourth case reported in literature. Moreover, our case represents the longest follow-up reported so far with recurrence-free survival of more than 2 years now.
Conclusion
Testicular mass in a patient with a history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia should raise the clinical suspicion of Richter’s syndrome and accordingly the patient should be thoroughly investigated and treated. Treatment needs multidisciplinary team approach: urologist, pathologist and hematologist.