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First Reported Case: Uncommon Presentation of Burkitt Lymphoma As Perineal Ulceration in a Young Patient

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 2023 Dec 23
PMID 38141511
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Abstract

Introduction And Importance: Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is an aggressive subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma with a predilection for pediatric patients, known for its rapid growth and MYC oncogene-associated chromosomal translocations.

Case Presentation: A 33-year-old male presented with a perineal ulcerated wound, initially misdiagnosed as a musculoskeletal injury. Imaging and histopathological analysis eventually confirmed BL, leading to the initiation of high-dose chemotherapy.

Clinical Discussion: BL is characterized by its rapid growth, typically as masses in the abdomen or jaw. Nevertheless, atypical presentations can lead to diagnostic delays, underscoring the importance of considering BL even in the absence of classic symptoms. Swift recognition and accurate diagnosis are critical for initiating timely chemotherapy. Comprehensive clinical evaluation, advanced imaging, and histopathological analysis are pivotal in confirming the diagnosis.

Conclusion: This unique case of BL with a perineal mass presentation emphasizes the necessity of considering BL as a potential diagnosis in atypical cases, highlighting the importance of early recognition and appropriate therapeutic strategies. Healthcare professionals should be aware of the potential for unusual BL presentations.

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