Introduction and importance Burkitt's lymphoma is one of the fastest growing human cancers and it needs a rapid diagnosis. Case presentation A young woman presented to our institution with acute… Click to show full abstract
Introduction and importance Burkitt's lymphoma is one of the fastest growing human cancers and it needs a rapid diagnosis. Case presentation A young woman presented to our institution with acute abdominal pain, tenderness and constipation. Ultrasound reported a right ovarian mass; at laparoscopy, we discovered ascites, peritoneal carcinomatosis and a voluminous pelvic mass. Clinical discussion Diagnosis was confirmed as non-Hodgkin sporadic Burkitt's lymphoma: the careful workup was the key to initiate multiagent chemotherapy. Conclusion Primary ovarian Burkitt's lymphoma, in a young woman in a non-endemic zone, is a rarity that represents a strong diagnostic challenge, but rapid identification can lead the patient to appropriate therapies and improvement of prognosis.
               
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