Introduction. - Parotidean and ovarian lymphoma often indicate the existenc
e of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, involving 1-5% and 0.2% of the cases, respecti
vely.
Exegenesis. - The authors report the case of a 70-year-old woman who presen
ted B cell lymphoma of the parotid gland revealed by a rapid increase in th
e parotid size. CT scan showed the existence of a tumor located irt the lef
t ovary, later confirmed by biopsy. The proposed diagnosis was diffuse B ce
ll type lymphoma with double glandular localization. Adenopathy and bone ma
rrow involvement were both lacking.
Conclusion. - Lymphoma with glandular localizations always require diagnosi
s confirmation via histological examination and immunophenotyping, and must
be considered as the local sign of a general disease. (C) 1999 Elsevier, P
aris.