Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma of the Leg in a Chronic Lymphedematous Extremity

Abstract
This is a case report of a woman who had chronic lymphedema on one leg and who developed a primary cutaneous large B-cell lymphoma of the leg at that site. She received radiotherapy and did not show any systemic involvement thereafter. Other neoplasms may appear in a clinical setting of chronic lymphedema, namely, lymphangiosarcoma (Stewart-Treves), melanoma, and metastatic carcinoma. There are four other reports in the English literature of cutaneous lymphoma arising in an extremity with chronic lymphedema.