Malignant Lymphoma Originating in the Jejunum of a Long-term Follow-up Case of Protein-losing Enteropathy
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概要
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A 50-year-old female patient, who had been followed for 15 years for protein-losing enteropathy, was hospitalized due to epigastric pain. Examination on admission revealed that the patient was in the sub-ileus state. On the 26th day after admission, she complained of severe abdominal pain and shortly after she went into shock. The emergency laparotomy documented intestinal perforation and a tumor. The perforated site was right at the middle of tumor. The histological and histochemical studies identified the tumor as malignant lymphoma of B lymphocyte lineage. As far as we know, this is the third case of malignant lymphoma occurring in the jejunum in a patient with protein-losing enteropathy in Japan. The possible relationship between lymphomas and protein-losing enteropathy is discussed.(Internal Medicine 36: 556-560, 1997)
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著者
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Iida Masato
The Department Of Internal Medicine
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SEKI Kouichi
the Department of Internal Medicine, Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hospital
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Shinji Yoshitake
The Department Of Internal Medicine
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Seki Kouichi
The Department Of Internal Medicine
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Saika Yasuhiko
The Department Of Internal Medicine
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Nishiuchi Meiko
The Department Of Internal Medicine
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KUWASAKO Takahiro
the Department of Internal Medicine
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UKAI Isamu
Critical Care Center
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SHUGINO Tatsuya
Critical Care Center
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KOHRO Takashi
Pathology, Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hospital
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Kohro Takashi
Pathology Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hospital
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