McCammon, JamesMascarenhas, RandyMonument, Michael JElyousfi, AbdulPilkey, Brad2014-08-042014-08-042014-07-23BMC Research Notes. 2014 Jul 23;7(1):470http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23733Abstract Background Extranodal presentation of lymphoma is a rare occurrence. It has been postulated that chronic antigen stimulation may predispose a patient to the development of lymphoma. Case presentation We present a case report of a large extranodal B-cell lymphoma mimicking a postoperative abscess following surgery for an infected proximal femur nonunion in an 80-year-old Caucasian male of Italian descent. Conclusions This case highlights the need to consider malignancy in revision surgery, careful examination of operative specimens and the need for further understanding of the role of metal implants in chronic antigen stimulation.Large B-cell lymphoma mimicking iliopsoas abscess following open revision of proximal femur infected non-union: a case reportJournal ArticleenJames McCammon et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.2014-08-04http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-7-470