1. Primary anaplastic T-cell lymphoma of the omentum presenting as small bowel obstruction and complicated with Massilia timonae infection: a case report
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Sarmad Pirzada, Ibrahim Zahid, Ali Abbas Mankani, Muhammad Zain Farooq, and Wesam M. Frandah
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Omental lymphoma ,Small bowel lymphoma ,Internal hernia ,Small bowel obstruction ,Case report ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma primarily involving the omentum is an extremely rare entity with variable clinical presentation. Owing to its rarity and nonspecific clinical manifestation, omental T-cell lymphoma is often diagnosed at a later stage, riddled with complications. While imaging modalities such as computed tomography scan can help a physician reach a diagnosis, cases that present with complications may require a multidisciplinary approach that combines surgical exploration along with consultation from Oncology. Case presentation We hereby report a rare case of a 66-year-old African American male patient who presented to the emergency department with complaints of acute gastrointestinal obstruction. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen and pelvis revealed evidence of an internal hernia and surgical exploration revealed a hemorrhagic and infarcted omentum. Biopsies along with immunophenotypic studies confirmed the diagnosis of anaplastic T-cell lymphoma of the omentum complicated by Massilia timonae infection. Conclusion The case highlights the significance of considering lymphoma, although rare, as a differential in a patient who presents with small bowel obstruction and the importance of investigating for malignancy for early diagnosis and treatment of primary omental lymphomas, before complications develop.
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- 2024
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