| Literature DB >> 34617259 |
Hiroki Goto1, Yu Sasaki2, Yasuhiko Abe3, Takashi Kon1, Naoko Mizumoto1, Makoto Yagi3, Takayuki Sakai1, Minami Ito1, Matsuki Umehara1, Shuhei Nakamura1, Hidemoto Tsuchida1, Yoshiyuki Ueno1.
Abstract
The typical macroscopic appearance of gastrointestinal follicular lymphoma (FL) are multiple white granules or small white polyps, called multiple lymphomatous polyposis type, and subsequent mass lesions with or without ulceration; however, an ulcer type with a stricture is extremely rare. We report a case of a 79-year-old male with severe jejunal stricture due to FL with an uncommon chromosomal translocation t(2;18)(p12;q21). The patient was treated with jejunectomy subsequent rituximab monotherapy with a favorable response. The presence of the stricture made its endoscopic diagnosis confusing; however, it was certainly accompanied by the distinctive white granules on the surface of the tumor as seen in typical FL. With the possibility of an FL with stricture in mind, it is important to collect subtle endoscopic findings of the surrounding mucosa carefully, in order to arrive at an accurate endoscopic diagnosis and eventually to the proper therapeutic option.Entities:
Keywords: Double-balloon endoscopy; Rituximab; Stenosis; White granules; t(2;18)(p12;q21)
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34617259 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-021-01530-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265