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A Unique Case of Malignant Pleuropericardial Effusion: HHV-8-Unrelated PEL-Like Lymphoma-A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
[primary effusion lymphoma]
Primary
effusion
lymphoma
(
PEL
)
or
body
cavity
lymphoma
is
a
rare
type
of
extra
nodal
lymphoma
of
B-
cell
origin
that
presents
as
lymphomatous
effusion
(
s
)
without
any
nodal
enlargement
or
tumor
masses
.
It
belongs
to
the
group
of
AIDS
related
non-
Hodgkin
's
lymphomas
.
First
described
in
1996
in
HIV
infected
individuals
who
were
coinfected
with
Kaposi
's
sarcoma
-associated
herpesvirus
(
KSHV
)
or
HHV-
8
virus
,
it
was
included
as
a
separate
entity
in
WHO
classification
of
tumors
of
hematopoietic
and
lymphoid
tissue
in
the
year
2001
.
The
definition
included
association
with
HHV-
8
virus
as
a
mandatory
diagnostic
criterion
.
However
,
cases
were
later
reported
where
PEL
-like
disease
process
was
diagnosed
in
HHV-
8
negative
patients
.
This
was
eventually
recognized
as
a
rare
but
distinct
entity
termed
as
"
HHV-
8
-
unrelated
PEL
-like
lymphoma
"
.
Herein
,
we
are
reporting
a
case
of
an
elderly
patient
who
presented
with
a
large
pleuropericardial
effusion
and
was
eventually
diagnosed
with
this
entity
.
Till
date
,
only
around
50
cases
of
HHV-
8
-
unrelated
PEL
-like
lymphoma
have
been
reported
and
our
case
being
EBV
,
HIV
,
and
Hepatitis
C
negative
makes
it
very
unique
and
rare
occurrence
.
We
are
also
presenting
a
review
of
relevant
literature
focused
mainly
on
comparing
outcomes
in
patients
treated
with
and
without
chemotherapy
.
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