CASE REPORT
A Case of Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the Large Bowel with Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Yasushi Ohmine, Hitoshi Sakuda, Tohru Uezu, Mitsuyoshi Shimozi, Osamu Ohta, Tsutomu Kawabata, Kazufumi Miyagi, Morio Ohta, Mitsuru Akasaki, Hiroshi Shiroma, Morio Kina, Kageharu Kozya, Akira Kusaba, Hirofumi Taira*
Second Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ryukyus and Yonabaru Chuoh Hospital*
A rare case of primary malignant lymphoma of the large bowel with myelodysplastic syndrome is presented. A 57-year-old man who was treated in the outpatient clinic for myelodysplastic syndrome complained of abdominal pain. A mass of 10×10 cm in the right lower abdomen was evident at palpation. A malignant lymphoma of the cecum extending to the ascending colon was suspected as a result of examinations (barium enema, colonoscopy, computed tomography etc.). At surgery, a huge mass, 13.5×8.5×5.5 cm in size, was found on the cecum and adjoining the ascending colon. No ascites or mesenteric lymph node swelling was evident. Right hemicolectomy with lymph node dissection (R3) was performed. Histological examination of the mass revealed a malignant lymphoma of diffuse medium cell type according to the Lymphoma Study Group classification. Local radiotherapy was done postoperatively. The patient is well without any sign of recurrence 10 months after surgery.
Key words
malignant lymphoma, large bowel, myelodysplastic syndrome
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 25: 2853-2857, 1992
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Yasushi Ohmine Second Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ryukyus
207 Aza Uehara, Nishihara-cho, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa, 903-01 JAPAN
Accepted
July 6, 1992
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