| Literature DB >> 33877497 |
Pawan Kumar1, Anuradha Singh1, Ashwin Deshmukh1, S H Chandrashekhara2.
Abstract
Intestinal lymphoma, although rare, is the second most common extra-nodal site of lymphoma, following stomach. It is usually secondary to systemic involvement and is predominantly of non-Hodgkin's subtype. In addition to the risk factors for lymphomas occurring elsewhere, certain risk factors are specific for intestinal lymphoma. These include enteropathies such as celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease. Imaging is the cornerstone in the management of intestinal lymphoma. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography or positron emission tomography-computed tomography are the preferred modalities for diagnosis, staging, monitoring response to treatment, and for follow-up evaluation. Bowel lymphomas can have various morphological patterns on imaging; however, certain characteristic features, if present, may prove invaluable in its diagnosis. Hence, it is imperative to be acquainted with the myriad of imaging findings in bowel lymphoma and its complications which may not only help in vivo distinction from other commoner bowel lesions but alter the management accordingly.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysmal dilatation; Bowel obstruction; Entero-enteric fistula; Intestinal lymphoma; Lymphoma
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33877497 DOI: 10.1007/s10620-021-06979-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dig Dis Sci ISSN: 0163-2116 Impact factor: 3.199