A 51-year-old man was diagnosed with stage IV mantle cell lymphoma based on terminal ileum biopsy and treated with the R-CHOP regimen. Abdominal CT to assess continuous fever after three courses of R-CHOP revealed three low-density areas in the liver. PCR of the fluid obtained by percutaneous drainage revealed Entamoeba histolytica positivity, although the cultures were negative. Metronidazole treatment achieved cure. The patient was not a homosexual but had an 8-month stay in Lesotho 21 years ago, leading to the possibility that E. histolytica infection at the time continued as an asymptomatic colonization until the initiation of corticosteroid-containing chemotherapy.

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