Abstract
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) usually affects the lymph nodes; however, extranodal involvement is also common, particularly in Waldeyer's ring and the gastrointestinal tract, spleen and bone marrow. Other organs that may be affected include the skin, endocrine glands, lungs and central nervous system, with these sites most commonly affected by relapsing disease. However, in rare, extranodal MCL has arisen in the ocular adnexa, soft tissue and heart. The present study reports the case of a 75-year-old male patient, who experienced repeated relapses of MCL, involving ocular adnexa, soft-tissue and cardiac lesions, which are rare. The aim of the present case report was to demonstrate that clinicians should be aware of the various extranodal sites at which MCL can arise, and monitor patients carefully during and after treatment.