Case Report

Primary Cardiac Burkitt Lymphoma Presenting with Abdominal Pain

Figure 1

The pericardial fluid was bloody. Within the erythrocytes, numerous atypical intermediate to large cells were seen. Many of the cells had a vesicular chromatin and 1–3 prominent nucleoli (white arrows). Conspicuously, there were numerous apoptotic debris and histiocytes with ingested debris (yellow arrows).