Large cell lymphoma of the orbit with microvillous projections ('porcupine lymphoma')
R. L. Font and J. Shields
A 57-year-old man had a diffuse mass in the lacrimal gland area associated
with extensive bony destruction. A malignant epithelial tumor of the
lacrimal gland was suspected clinically, and a biopsy specimen disclosed an
undifferentiated malignant neoplasm of uncertain origin. Ultrastructural
studies, however, revealed features of a lymphoid tumor with myriad
cytoplasmic microvillous projections. The patient has had no evidence of
systemic lymphoma after more than three years of follow-up. To our
knowledge, this is the first report of orbital involvement of a large cell
lymphoma with microvillous projections ("porcupine lymphoma"). The role of
electron microscopy in the differential diagnosis of this orbital tumor was
important, since epithelial tumors of the lacrimal gland are best managed
by surgical excision, whereas lymphoid tumors usually respond
satisfactorily to radiotherapy.