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Faton T Hoxha1, Shemsedin I Hashani, Avdyl S Krasniqi, Fisnik I Kurshumliu, Driton S Komoni, Shpresa M Hasimja, Mehmet Maxhuni.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Burkitt's lymphoma is a highly malignant, aggressive and rapidly growing B-cell neoplasm, which has low long-term survival rates. The abdomen is the most frequent onset site of non endemic Burkitt's lymphoma. Symptoms are often misleading and make diagnosis difficult. Ileum intussusception as acute abdomen caused by Burkitt lymphoma is rare. CASEEntities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20062585 PMCID: PMC2803985 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-9322
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1Abdominal native radiography.
Figure 2Terminal ileum intussusception caused by Burkitt lymphoma.
Figure 3Des intussusception of terminal ileum with Burkitt Lymphoma.
Figure 4Macroscopic view of opened terminal ileum and Burkitt lymphoma.
Figure 5Solid sheets of medium sized neoplastic lymphocytes infiltrating between layers of muscularis propria (×10; Giemsa stain).
Figure 6Pronounced membranous immunoreactivity for CD10 of the neoplastic B-cells (×20; Immunoperoxidase).
Figure 7A proliferation index of over 90% of neoplastic cells as determined by MIB-1 immunohistochemistry (×10; Immunoperoxidase).
Figure 8c-myc translocation as determined by FISH analysis (fusion).
Figure 9c-myc translocation as determined by FISH analysis (split).