Unusual clinical presentation of lymphoma intestinal: ileosigmoid fistulization.
Primary intestine lymphomas are a rare occunence,represent approximately 12% of primitivetumors of small intestine and between 0,2% and0,65% of those found in the colon.Epidemiology has radically changed with respectto the past century, a fact which is specificallylinked with the advent of inmuno-su...
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| Language: | Spanish |
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2003
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| Online Access: | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/4492 |
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| Summary: | Primary intestine lymphomas are a rare occunence,represent approximately 12% of primitivetumors of small intestine and between 0,2% and0,65% of those found in the colon.Epidemiology has radically changed with respectto the past century, a fact which is specificallylinked with the advent of inmuno-suppresion.The analysis involves a clinical case of a nonHodgkin primary lymphoma of intestine with anunusual presentation which, according to REALclassification, modified by PDQ, is an aggressivelymphoma of the T peripheral variety. |
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