A 53-year-old man presented with a number of hospital admissions for investigation of fever of unknown origin. He became gradually weaker with significant weight loss, pancytopenia and progressive splenomegaly over a 6-month period of extensive investigation. This was undertaken at different NHS hospitals with involvement of multiple medical specialists. Clinical criteria for haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis were met. Following investigation, this was felt likely secondary to a low-grade lymphoma of the spleen, necessitating splenectomy for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Ultimately, this risky surgical procedure was avoided when positive serology led to successful treatment with amphotericin B.

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