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  • Primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the bone is rare, making up less than 2% of adult lymphomas.
  • A case study highlights a 34-year-old pregnant woman with chronic heel pain linked to an infiltrative mass in the calcaneus, which was diagnosed as Stage I-AE diffuse large B-cell lymphoma after biopsies.
  • The patient received 20 localized radiation treatments and has remained in remission for nine years, emphasizing the need to investigate unusual causes for persistent heel pain when standard treatments fail.

Article Abstract

Primary non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the bone is quite rare, accounting for less than 2% of all lymphomas in adults. We present a unique case of chronic left heel pain in a 34-year-old pregnant woman with a remote history of lower extremity trauma. Unresponsive to conservative treatment, advanced imaging showed an infiltrative soft tissue mass involving the calcaneus and surrounding soft tissues. Biopsy of the area confirmed the diagnosis of Stage I-AE diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The patient underwent 20 localized radiation treatments to the left heel. Nine years after the diagnosis, the patient remains in remission without signs of disease recurrence. This case report demonstrates that atypical and less common causes of chronic heel pain should be considered in certain clinical scenarios, especially in those unresponsive to conservative treatment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219595PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25282DOI Listing

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