Introduction: Intravascular large B cell lymphoma is a neoplastic cell proliferation leading to the occlusion of the lumen of small vessels. This is a rare haematological malignancy, which is difficult to diagnose because of a heterogeneous clinical presentation.
Case report: We report a 62-year-old man who presented a macrophage activation syndrome as the presenting manifestation of an intravascular lymphoma. This association is frequently marked by a greater severity and clinical care requires an early and appropriate treatment.
Conclusion: Due to the polymorphism and the systemic presentation of intravascular large B cell lymphoma, the internist may be confronted with this disease, which is considered to be more severe if associated with a macrophage activation syndrome. Awareness of the intravascular large B cell lymphoma is important because the prognosis depends on the rapidity of the initiation of chemotherapy associated with rituximab.
Keywords: Intravascular lymphoma; Lymphome intravasculaire; Macrophage activation syndrome; Syndrome d’activation macrophagique.
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