Gastric Malignant Lymphoma Coincidental to Advanced Sigmoid Colon Cancer. A Case Report.
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Encounters with synchronous or metachronous duplicate malignant neoplasms have incresed due to improved diagnostic modalities and an aging population. Gastric malignant lymphoma is rarely coincidental with advanced sigmoid colon cancer. A 68-year-old man admitted to our hospital with epigastralgia was found to have an ulcerative lesion at the gastric antrum endoscopically and diagnosed as malignant lymphoma (diffuse B cell type) on biopsy. We also found an apple-core-shaped stenosis at the sigmoid colon in a routine lower digestive tract examination. Endoscopical examination confirmed colon cancer. We conducted distal subtotal gastrectomy and sigmoidectomy with lymph node dissection simultaneously. He was discharged after 2 postoperative courses of CHO chemotherapy and so far, shows no recurrence. It is important that coincidental malignant tumors of the digestive tract be considered especially in diagnosing and treating patients with malignant digestive tract lymphoma.
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