Biclonal Lymphoplasmacytic Immunocytoma Associated with Crohn's Disease
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A 33-year-old man with a 4-year history of Crohns disease presented with marked ascites and an abdominal tumor. Two M-protein peaks, immunoglobulin (Ig) G-κ and IgA-κ, were detected in the serum. Neoplastic lymphoplasmacytic cells were infiltrated in the bone marrow and ascites. Histological examination of the abdominal tumor showed marked proliferation of lymphoplasmacytic cells that were positive for either IgG or IgA. Moreover, DNA sequences of the expressed IgG and IgA genes were different in the complementarity-determining region 3. These results suggest that chronic inflammation in Crohns disease contributes to the simultaneous development of biclonal lymphoplasmacytic immunocytoma of the small intestine.(Internal Medicine 38: 500-503, 1999)
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著者
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Hara Tomoko
Department Of Internal Medicine Tokushima Prefecture Hospital Of Kaifu
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KOSAKA Masaaki
Tokushima Red Cross Blood Center
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Fujiwara Soichiro
The First Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine University Of Tokushima
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Ozaki S
Department Of Medicine And Bioregulatory Sciences Institute Of Health Biosciences The University Of
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Kosaka M
First Department Of Physiology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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MATSUMOTO Toshio
the First Department of Internal Medicine
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Ozaki Shuji
Department Of Medicine And Bioregulatory Sciences Institute Of Health Biosciences The University Of
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WAKATSUKI Shingo
First Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima
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HARA Tomoko
the First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima
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OZAKI Shuji
the First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima
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KOSAKA Masaaki
the First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima
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WAKAHARA Yuji
the First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima
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ENDO Hideko
the First Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima
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WAKATSUKI Shingo
the First Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima
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Endo Hideko
The First Department Of Pathology School Of Medicine University Of Tokushima
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Wakatsuki Shingo
First Department Of Pathology School Of Medicine University Of Tokushima
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OZAKI Shuji
Tokushima University
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MATSUMOTO Toshio
Tokushima University
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Harada Takeshi
Department Of Medicine And Bioregulatory Sciences Graduate School Of Medical Sciences University Of
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Wakahara Yuji
The First Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine University Of Tokushima
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Matsumoto Toshio
Department Of Medicine And Bioregulatory Sciences Institute Of Health Biosciences The University Of
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Hara Tomoko
Department Of Medicine And Bioregulatory Sciences The University Of Tokushima Graduate School Of Hea
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