Mantle cell lymphoma physical examination
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: [[Akram}} Sowminya Arikapudi, M.B,B.S. [2]
Overview
Common physical examination findings of mantle cell lymphoma include fever, rash, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, peripheral lymphadenopathy, and central lymphadenopathy.
Physical Examination
Temperature
- Fever is often presnt
Skin
Neck
Thorax
- Thoracic masses suggestive of central lymphadenopathy
- Chest tenderness
Abdomen
- Abdominal masses suggestive of central lymphadenopathy
- Splenomegaly[1]
- Hepatomegaly
- Abdominal tenderness
Extremities
- Peripheral lymphadenopathy
- Bone tenderness
References
- ↑ S. Pittaluga, G. Verhoef, A. Criel, I. Wlodarska, J. Dierlamm, C. Mecucci, H. Van den Berghe & C. De Wolf-Peeters (1996). ""Small" B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas with splenomegaly at presentation are either mantle cell lymphoma or marginal zone cell lymphoma. A study based on histology, cytology, immunohistochemistry, and cytogenetic analysis". The American journal of surgical pathology. 20 (2): 211–223. PMID 8554111. Unknown parameter
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