Multiple lymphomatous polyposis: rectal prolapse as an atypical presentation of the disease.

Autor: García Villarreal F; Gastroenterología y Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleutorio González, México., Bran Alvarado PJ; Gastroenterología y Endoscopia Digestiva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico., Celis-Valenzuela G; Gastroenterologia y Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleutorio González, Mexico., Castillo Martínez MF; Gastroenterología y Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleutorio González., Herrera Elizondo JL; Gastroenterología y Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleutorio González., Rodríguez Jacobo S; Gastroenterología y Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleutorio González, México., Garza Galindo AA; Gastroenterología y Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleutorio González, México., Jáquez-Quintana JO; Gastroenterología y Endoscopia Digestiva, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleutorio González, México.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Revista espanola de enfermedades digestivas [Rev Esp Enferm Dig] 2023 Sep; Vol. 115 (9), pp. 527-528.
DOI: 10.17235/reed.2022.9367/2022
Abstrakt: Multiple lymphomatous polyposis is a rare entity that can involve different types of both B-cell and T-cell lymphomas, including mantle cell lymphoma. A 57-year-old male patient is presented with prolapse of the rectal canal associated with data of lower digestive tract bleeding. A colonoscopy and subsequent upper endoscopy were performed with findings compatible with lymphomatous polyposis. After a biopsy study, mantle cell lymphoma was diagnosed and chemotherapy treatment was started. The endoscopic finding of multiple lymphomatous polypoposis associated with an adequate histopathological diagnosis improves the treatment success rate in patients with different types of gastrointestinal lymphomas.
Databáze: MEDLINE