| Literature DB >> 1836440 |
K Yamamoto1, T Shiraishi, T Ajiki, Y Imai, H Oyanagi, Y Saito.
Abstract
A case of intestinal cytotoxic/suppressor T-cell lymphoma with repeated episodes of perforation was seen in a 77-year-old Japanese male who was admitted complaining of severe abdominal pain accompanied by high grade fever. Surgery revealed diffuse peritonitis due to perforation in the sigmoid colon. After a loop sigmoid colostomy the patient recovered to some degree. Seven days later, however, another perforation occurred. Several aneurysmal swellings accompanied by perforation in the small intestine, forming a mass of 5 x 5 cm, were seen. Although the patient tolerated this operation, generalized emaciation proceeded and the patient died 10 days late. Histological examination at the second operation showed diffuse medium-sized lymphoma of the Lymphoma Study Group (LSG) classification infiltrating the entire depth of the intestinal wall. Destruction of muscle cells was prominent. An immunohistochemical study using fresh frozen material was positive for CD3, and CD8. This marked destruction of the muscle layer by lymphoma cells may be associated with repeated episodes of perforation.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1836440 DOI: 10.1007/bf02781683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterol Jpn ISSN: 0435-1339