Rare Tumors (Apr 2013)

Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the ascending colon

  • Alan D. Gilman,
  • Teresita Zdunek,
  • Raya Saba,
  • Suartcha Prueksaritanond,
  • Nasir Hussain,
  • Aibek E. Mirrakhimov,
  • Natalya Vladimirskiy,
  • Alaa M. Ali,
  • Shawn G. Kwatra,
  • Aram Barbaryan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2013.e23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. e23 – e23

Abstract

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Primary colorectal lymphoma is a rare malignancy accounting for 3% of all gastrointestinal lymphomas and 0.1-0.5% of all colorectal malignancies. Among primary colorectal lymphomas, the most common histological subtype of colorectal lymphoma is diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. We report a case of an 84-year old Caucasian female who was admitted to the hospital because of a 2 days history of altered mental status. In the emergency department the patient was found to have acute kidney injury and hypercalcemia. On physical examination a large lower quadrant abdominal mass was palpated. Computed tomography scan of abdomen confirmed the presence of a mass along the cecum and proximal ascending colon. Colonoscopy showed a large ulcerated mass and biopsy was consistent with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The patient underwent colectomy but refused to receive chemotherapy.

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