“…However, primary adrenal lymphoma is rare, accounting for 3% of all cases of primary extranodal lymphomas [1]. Among primary adrenal lymphomas, the most frequent histology is DLBCL, accounting for 76.3-78.6% of all cases, and common symptoms include B symptoms (fever, night sweats, and weight loss), fatigue, abdominal pain, and anorexia, which are consistent with the patient in this case report [27,32,33]. Primary adrenal DLBCL is a disease of the elderly, with a median age at diagnosis of 71 years, and more likely to affect men, with a male-to-female ratio of 2:1, which are also consistent with the patient in this case report [1].…”