A case of primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of scalp is presented. The patient is 16-year-old male who has develped 10×15cm huse scalp tumor on left frontal head with both cervical lymph node enlagement. The CT presentation of slightly isodense soft tis...
A case of primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of scalp is presented. The patient is 16-year-old male who has develped 10×15cm huse scalp tumor on left frontal head with both cervical lymph node enlagement. The CT presentation of slightly isodense soft tissue mass lesion without rim enhancement on left scalp was found. Magnetic resonance imaging of head showed that tumors invaded outer table of the skull focally. There were no other extra cutaneous manifestations. Biopsy of tumor revealed diffuse poorly differentiated lymphocytic type of malignant lymphoma. The patient was treated with six cycles of COPBLAM-V chemotherapy that resulted in complete remission. Four months after the completion of chemotherapy, the left preauricular lymph node was enlarged. Biopsy revealed same pathology with that of scalp. Again he obtained a complete response with combination chemotherapy.