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Primary Digestive Lymphoma: Anatomical, Clinical and Epidemiological Study

Primary Digestive Lymphoma: Anatomical, Clinical and Epidemiological Study
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摘要 Gastrointestinal lymphoma is a non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that develops from MALT (Mucosa Associated Lymphoid Tissue). It is a rare entity representing 1% of tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. In Madagascar, few studies have been performed on these lymphomas. Our objective is to report a series of digestive lymphoma in order to evaluate the epidemiological and anatomical-clinical aspects. This was a retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive bicentric study conducted at the Department of Pathology at the Soavinandriana Hospital Center (CENHOSOA) and the Department of Pathology at the University Hospital Center of Andrainjato over a period of 4 years from January 1<sup>st</sup>, 2016 to December 31<sup>st</sup>, 2019. During the study period, we collected 14 cases of primary digestive lymphoma representing 16% of all lymphomas. We noted a female predominance with a sex ratio of 0.75. The mean age of the patients was 35.64 years with extremes of 3 and 78 years. The clinical signs were dominated by occlusive syndrome (57.14%), abdominal pain (21.44%), digestive hemorrhage (7.14%), intestinal invagination (7.14%) and lingual swelling (7.14%). Regarding the location, the ileum was the most frequently affected (42.85%), followed by the stomach (14.29%), the ileo-caecal area (14.29%), the sigmoid (14.29%), the colon (7.14%) and we also noted a lingual location (7.14%). The most frequent histological type was diffuse large B cell lymphoma (42.86%) followed by MALT lymphoma (35.71%), Burkitt’s lymphoma (14.29%) and diffuse small cell lymphoma (unclassified) (7.14%). We did not observe a significant association (p > 0.05) between the site involvement and the histological subtypes. Among the 14 cases, 3 were confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Primary lymphomas of the gastrointestinal tract include several anatomic entities with different presentation and prognosis. Pathological examination is essential for diagnosis. Immunohistochemical examination is a valuable aid for immunophenotyping despite its difficult access in Madagascar. A multidisciplinary collaboration is necessary for an optimal management of these rare lymphomas. Gastrointestinal lymphoma is a non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that develops from MALT (Mucosa Associated Lymphoid Tissue). It is a rare entity representing 1% of tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. In Madagascar, few studies have been performed on these lymphomas. Our objective is to report a series of digestive lymphoma in order to evaluate the epidemiological and anatomical-clinical aspects. This was a retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive bicentric study conducted at the Department of Pathology at the Soavinandriana Hospital Center (CENHOSOA) and the Department of Pathology at the University Hospital Center of Andrainjato over a period of 4 years from January 1<sup>st</sup>, 2016 to December 31<sup>st</sup>, 2019. During the study period, we collected 14 cases of primary digestive lymphoma representing 16% of all lymphomas. We noted a female predominance with a sex ratio of 0.75. The mean age of the patients was 35.64 years with extremes of 3 and 78 years. The clinical signs were dominated by occlusive syndrome (57.14%), abdominal pain (21.44%), digestive hemorrhage (7.14%), intestinal invagination (7.14%) and lingual swelling (7.14%). Regarding the location, the ileum was the most frequently affected (42.85%), followed by the stomach (14.29%), the ileo-caecal area (14.29%), the sigmoid (14.29%), the colon (7.14%) and we also noted a lingual location (7.14%). The most frequent histological type was diffuse large B cell lymphoma (42.86%) followed by MALT lymphoma (35.71%), Burkitt’s lymphoma (14.29%) and diffuse small cell lymphoma (unclassified) (7.14%). We did not observe a significant association (p > 0.05) between the site involvement and the histological subtypes. Among the 14 cases, 3 were confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Primary lymphomas of the gastrointestinal tract include several anatomic entities with different presentation and prognosis. Pathological examination is essential for diagnosis. Immunohistochemical examination is a valuable aid for immunophenotyping despite its difficult access in Madagascar. A multidisciplinary collaboration is necessary for an optimal management of these rare lymphomas.
作者 Razafindrafara Herilalao Elisabeth Razafimahefa Vahatra Joëlle Rabarison Manoahasina Ranaliarinosy Andriamampionona Tsitohery Francine Randrianjafisamindrakotroka Nantenaina Soa Razafindrafara Herilalao Elisabeth;Razafimahefa Vahatra Joëlle;Rabarison Manoahasina Ranaliarinosy;Andriamampionona Tsitohery Francine;Randrianjafisamindrakotroka Nantenaina Soa(Department of Pathology, Hospital Center of Soavinandriana, Antananarivo, Madagascar;Department of Pathology, Andrainjato University Hospital, Fianarantsoa, Madagascar;Department of Pathology, Joseph Ravoahangy Andrianavalona University Hospital, Antananarivo, Madagascar)
出处 《Open Journal of Pathology》 CAS 2023年第1期46-53,共8页 病理学期刊(英文)
关键词 LYMPHOMA Gastrointestinal Tract Madagascar Lymphoma Gastrointestinal Tract Madagascar
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