Malignant Lymphoma Demonstrating Sick Sinus Syndrome

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Abstract

We report a case of T-cell-rich large B-cell lymphoma demonstrating sick sinus syndrome as a single initial symptom, followed by the retention of pericardial and pleural effusions. Intrapleural administration of interferon-α prevented reaccumulation of the pleural effusion for one and a half months, whereas systemic chemotherapy failed to control tumor growth in the skin and lymph nodes. The autopsy revealed involvement of the sinoatrial node of the heart by lymphoma cells.

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Kamimura, M., Tanabe, N., Hojo, M., Horiuchi, T., Kudo, K., & Saitoh, K. (1998). Malignant Lymphoma Demonstrating Sick Sinus Syndrome. Internal Medicine, 37(5), 463–466. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.37.463

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