Abstract
Two autopsy cases of malignant lymphoma with marked hyperbilirubinemia (18.6 and 36.5 mg/dl at maximum) are presented. Histology revealed the portal area to be enlarged due to lymphoma cell infiltration and cholestasis in the hepatic lobules in both. Of 30 cases of malignant lymphoma treated in our department, hyperbilirubinemia was seen in 7 cases (23%) including these two cases (6.7%) which were severely jaundiced. The occurrence rate of jaundice in malignant lymphoma to all jaundiced diseases showing serum total bilirubin levels of more than 5 mg/dl was 0.7%.