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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-945152
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Capsule endoscopy findings in intestinal follicular lymphoma
M. Esaki, MD
Department of Medicine and Clinical Science
Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Kyushu University
Maidashi 3-1-1
Higashi-ku
Fukuoka 812-8582
Japan
Fax: +81-92-642-5273
eMail: mesaki@intmed2.med.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Publikationsverlauf
Publikationsdatum:
18. April 2007 (online)
Two patients with follicular lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract were referred to our institution for capsule endoscopy. The first patient, a man aged 64 years, had undergone esophagogastroduodenoscopy, which had shown a whitish, granular, elevated area in the descending duodenum (Figure [1]). The second patient, a 60-year-old woman, had a flat protrusion in the rectum (Figure [2]). In both cases, endoscopic biopsy of these lesions revealed follicular lymphoma (Figure [3]).
In patient 1, capsule endoscopy images showed patchy whitish nodules in the proximal and middle parts of the small intestine (Figure [4]) [1]. The capsule study also identified thickened mucosal folds with ulceration in the proximal part of the small intestine. However, no apparent abnormality was found in the distal part of the small intestine. Based on the capsule endoscopic and computed tomographic findings, the clinical stage was assessed as stage II [2]. We treated the patient with rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and predonisolone (R-CHOP) chemotherapy. Repeat capsule endoscopy after six cycles of R-CHOP therapy showed an obvious improvement in the intestinal disease. In patient 2, capsule endoscopy detected diminutive whitish granules and white villi in the proximal and middle parts of the small intestine (Figure [5]), but, again, no mucosal lesions in the distal small intestine. Because her gastrointestinal lymphoma was assessed as being stage I [2], and because it was not causing any clinical symptoms, the patient was not given any aggressive treatment but has been kept under careful observation. The lymphoma has not progressed during the subsequent period of 2 years.
Follicular lymphoma, which accounts for 1 % - 3 % of primary gastrointestinal lymphomas [3], is believed to involve the terminal ileum and to develop into obstructing intramural masses [4]. Our cases suggest that whitish nodules and granules in the upper part of the small intestine are characteristic findings that help differentiate follicular lymphoma from other histologic types. Capsule endoscopy could therefore become an essential procedure for the diagnosis of follicular lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract.
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#References
- 1 Korman L Y, Delvaux M, Gay G. et al . Capsule endoscopy structured terminology (CEST): proposal of a standardized and structured terminology for reporting capsule endoscopy procedures. Endoscopy. 2005; 37 951-959
- 2 Zucca E, Roggero E, Bertoni F. et al . Primary extranodal non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. Part 1: gastrointestinal, cutaneous and genitourinary lymphomas. Ann Oncol. 1997; 8 727-737
- 3 Shia J, Teruya-Feldstein J, Pan D. et al . Primary follicular lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract: a clinical and pathologic study of 26 cases. Am J Surg Pathol. 2002; 26 216-224
- 4 LeBrun D P, Kamel O W, Cleary M L. et al . Follicular lymphomas of the gastrointestinal tract: pathologic features in 31 cases and bcl-2 oncogenic protein expression. Am J Pathol. 1992; 140 1327-1335
M. Esaki, MD
Department of Medicine and Clinical Science
Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Kyushu University
Maidashi 3-1-1
Higashi-ku
Fukuoka 812-8582
Japan
Fax: +81-92-642-5273
eMail: mesaki@intmed2.med.kyushu-u.ac.jp
References
- 1 Korman L Y, Delvaux M, Gay G. et al . Capsule endoscopy structured terminology (CEST): proposal of a standardized and structured terminology for reporting capsule endoscopy procedures. Endoscopy. 2005; 37 951-959
- 2 Zucca E, Roggero E, Bertoni F. et al . Primary extranodal non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. Part 1: gastrointestinal, cutaneous and genitourinary lymphomas. Ann Oncol. 1997; 8 727-737
- 3 Shia J, Teruya-Feldstein J, Pan D. et al . Primary follicular lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract: a clinical and pathologic study of 26 cases. Am J Surg Pathol. 2002; 26 216-224
- 4 LeBrun D P, Kamel O W, Cleary M L. et al . Follicular lymphomas of the gastrointestinal tract: pathologic features in 31 cases and bcl-2 oncogenic protein expression. Am J Pathol. 1992; 140 1327-1335
M. Esaki, MD
Department of Medicine and Clinical Science
Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Kyushu University
Maidashi 3-1-1
Higashi-ku
Fukuoka 812-8582
Japan
Fax: +81-92-642-5273
eMail: mesaki@intmed2.med.kyushu-u.ac.jp