Role of Imaging in a Case of Primary
Breast Lymphoma
490-492
Correspondence
Dr. Sushil Kachewar, MD, DNB (Radio-diagnosis)
Associate Professor, Rural Medical College, PIMS, Loni, India.
Phone: 9921160357; E-mail: sushilkachewar@hotmail.com
This case report highlights the important imaging findings in a case of primary breast lymphoma; encountered in an elderly lady who noticed a painless progressive swelling of her left breast in the absence of any skin or nipple changes. As Clinical and Imaging features of this rare entity are non-specific, it must always be considered as a possible differential. Although Immunohistochemistry confirms the diagnosis of lymphoma, only after the whole body imaging can other lesions be ruled out and primary breast lymphoma be truly labeled.