
Unraveling the Mystery: Diagnosing Recurrence of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
A 57-year-old man, who had previously overcome non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, experienced fever, rash, and weakness after returning from a trip to Paraguay. Concerned about a possible recurrence, he sought medical attention. Doctors initially suspected an infection, possibly chikungunya fever or dengue, both spread by mosquitoes. However, test results were negative for these diseases. Eventually, a repeat test confirmed that the man had chikungunya fever, which caused lingering aches and fatigue. Despite the infection and his history of cancer, he is now considered healthy.