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Title: Gastric T-cell lymphoma associated with hemophagocytic syndrome
Authors: Fukui, R
Hata, F
Yasoshima, T
Denno, R
Okazaki, M
Kasai, K
Sato, M 
Homma, T
Ohno, K
Yanai, Y
Sogahata, K
Nishimori, H
Hirata, K
Keywords: adult
anastomosis
anemia
article
autopsy
blood examination
breast disease
case report
clinical feature
computer assisted tomography
death
disease association
disseminated intravascular clotting
female
fever
gastroscopy
hematemesis
hemophagocytic syndrome
histopathology
hospital admission
human
laboratory test
liver metastasis
liver resection
liver tumor
pain
postoperative hemorrhage
stomach lymphoma
stomach ulcer
T cell lymphoma
total stomach resection
Issue Date: 2004
Citation: Fukui, R, Hata, F, Yasoshima, T, Denno, R, Okazaki, M, Kasai, K, Sato, M, Homma, T, Ohno, K, Yanai, Y, Sogahata, K, Nishimori, H, Hirata, K (2004). Gastric T-cell lymphoma associated with hemophagocytic syndrome. World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-2-34
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Background: Lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (LAHS) occurs in mostly extra nodal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. LAHS arising from gastrointestinal lymphoma has never been reported. Here we report a case of gastric T-cell lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic syndrome. Case presentation: A 51-year-old woman presented with pain, redness of breasts, fever and hematemesis. Hematological examination revealed anemia. Gastroscopy revealed small bleeding ulcers in the stomach and the computed tomography scan showed liver tumor. She underwent total gastrectomy for gastrointestinal bleeding and the histopathology revealed gastric T-cell lymphoma. She continued to bleed from the anastomosis and died on the 8th postoperative day. Autopsy revealed it to be a LAHS. Conclusions: If Hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) occurs in lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract, bleeding from the primary lesion might be uncontrollable. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are needed for long-term survival. © 2004 Fukui et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Source Title: World Journal of Surgical Oncology
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178037
ISSN: 14777819
DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-2-34
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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