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Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Colon (1 of 16)
77 year old- male, presented with abdominal pain in the right iliac fossa and constipation since three months. Colonoscopy shows large ulcerated mass, which observed irregular with some villi. The...
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (8 of 10)
Most authors agree that the initial treatment of PCL should include surgical resection, since this affords prognostic information, avoids complications (bleeding, occlusion, etc.), and allows healing...
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (7 of 10)
Primary colonic lymphomas are rare; the cecum is the most common site of occurrence. Early diagnosis may prevent intestinal perforation; however, the diagnosis is often delayed in most cases. Surgical...
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (6 of 10)
Clinical features The most common symptoms of colonic lymphoma are abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, abdominal mass, change in bowel habits, hematochezia obstruction, intussusceptions,...
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (5 of 10)
Colonoscopy confirmed the presence of an extensive mass in the cecal region, and multiple biopsies were collected. Histology reported a large B cell lymphoma with a high proliferation index. Neck, chest...
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (4 of 10)
Gastrointestinal tract (particularly the small intestine and stomach) is the most common location of extra-lymph-node non-Hodgkin lymphomas. The colon is affected in only 5-20% of cases. In this context,...
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (3 of 10)
Primary colorectal lymphoma is an infrequent disease of unknown origin and with a growing incidence. Differentiation be-tween primary lymphoma and secondary colorectal involvement is of great therapeutic...
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (2 of 10)
Colonoscopy displays an encapsulated mass. The present study describes a case of cecal lymphoma without involvement of any other organ.
Non - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Of The Cecum (1 of 10)
This 63 year-old male, presented abdominal pain, the ultrasound and the cat scan displayed radiologic findings consistent with intussecion of the terminal Terminal ileum, after that was referred to...
Colonic Lymphoma (6 of 6)
This image as well as the video clip display the extensive ulceration across of a large segment from the rectosigmoid junction to the hepatic flexure.
Colonic Lymphoma (5 of 6)
Since Billroth first described a gastrointestinal lymphoma in 1871, numerous lymphoid tumors have been reported in virtually all parts of the digestive tract. Lymphomas may appear in the colon as primary...
Colonic Lymphoma (4 of 6)
Hepatic flexure shows transitional tissues between pathological and normal. Primary colorectal lymphoma is an infrequent disease of unknown origin and with a growing incidence. Differentiation be-tween...
Colonic Lymphoma (3 of 6)
Extensive ulceration are displayed. The colon is a rare location for gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Colonic Lymphoma (2 of 6)
One month after, a follow up endoscopy is performed showing the images and video clips in this sequence and below. Extensive lesions are seen from the rectosigmoid junction to the hepatic flexure,...
Colonic Lymphoma (1 of 6)
Extensive lesion with Pseudomembranes, underneath there are extensive ulceration and granular lesions.
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