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Endoscopic features and clinical outcomes of colorectal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma.

Min Kyung Jeon1, Hoonsub So1, Jooryung Huh2, Hee Sang Hwang2, Sung Wook Hwang1, Sang Hyoung Park1, Dong-Hoon Yang1, Kee Don Choi1, Byong Duk Ye1, Seung-Jae Myung1, Suk-Kyun Yang1, Jeong-Sik Byeon1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Colorectal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is a rare disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical and endoscopic features of colorectal MALT lymphoma.
METHODS: Patients diagnosed with colorectal MALT lymphoma at Asan Medical Center from 2002 to 2016 were eligible. Medical records were reviewed to investigate clinical features and treatment outcomes. Endoscopic pictures were assessed to characterize the endoscopic features of colorectal MALT lymphoma.
RESULTS: A total of 51 patients were enrolled. The median age was 60 years (interquartile range, 55-71), and 21 (41%) were men. Twenty-six patients (51%) were asymptomatic. Forty-four patients (86%) were in early disease stages, namely Lugano stages I, II, and IIE. Endoscopic appearances were classified as 4 distinct types: subepithelial tumor type (26 patients, 51%), polyposis type (10 patients, 20%), epithelial mass type (7 patients, 14%), and ileitis type (8 patients, 16%). The rectum (20 patients, 39%) was the most common location, followed by the ileocecal area (15 patients, 30%). An initial endoscopic impression of lymphoma was made in only 7 patients. Forceps biopsy sampling as the initial tissue acquisition method could histologically diagnose MALT lymphoma in 28 of 35 patients (80%). Polypectomy as the initial histologic diagnosis could diagnose MALT lymphoma in 16 of 16 patients. Progression-free and overall survival rates at 5 years were 92% and 94%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Colorectal MALT lymphomas show various endoscopic appearances, complicating the endoscopic suspicion of colorectal MALT lymphoma. The prognosis of colorectal MALT lymphoma was excellent.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28882576     DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2017.08.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc        ISSN: 0016-5107            Impact factor:   9.427


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1.  Multifocal Colonic Ulcerations: An Unusual Presentation of Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) Lymphoma.

Authors:  Vítor Macedo Silva; Marta Freitas; Pedro Boal Carvalho; Francisca Dias de Castro; José Cotter
Journal:  GE Port J Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-04-28

2.  Multiple Colorectal Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Successfully Treated with Chemotherapy.

Authors:  Makoto Saito; Shihori Tsukamoto; Takashi Ishio; Emi Yokoyama; Koh Izumiyama; Akio Mori; Masanobu Morioka; Takeshi Kondo; Hirokazu Sugino
Journal:  Case Rep Oncol       Date:  2021-12-13

3.  Successful treatment of an enormous rectal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma by endoscopic full-thickness resection: A case report.

Authors:  Fang-Yuan Li; Xiao-Long Zhang; Qi-De Zhang; Yao-Hui Wang
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 5.742

4.  Rare primary rectal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma with curative resection by endoscopic submucosal dissection: A case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Yan Tao; Qiong Nan; Zi Lei; Ying-Lei Miao; Jun-Kun Niu
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 1.534

5.  CMV Colitis Masquerading as MALT Lymphoma in an Immunocompetent Patient.

Authors:  Angela Y Lam; Jeffrey K Lee
Journal:  ACG Case Rep J       Date:  2022-09-01

6.  Laterally spreading tumor-like primary rectal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma: A case report.

Authors:  Ya-Li Wei; Cong-Cong Min; Lin-Lin Ren; Shan Xu; Yun-Qing Chen; Qi Zhang; Wen-Jun Zhao; Cui-Ping Zhang; Xiao-Yan Yin
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2021-06-06       Impact factor: 1.337

Review 7.  Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) Lymphoma in the Gastrointestinal Tract in the Modern Era.

Authors:  Eri Ishikawa; Masanao Nakamura; Akira Satou; Kazuyuki Shimada; Shotaro Nakamura
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-17       Impact factor: 6.639

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