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. 2020 Feb 1;13(2):254–260.

Table 1.

Review of cases of rare manifestations of GI diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)

Authors Patient information Clinical features or endoscopic investigation Diagnosis
Papakonstantinou IP et al. [9] A 66-year-old woman with low complement levels, resembling systemic lupus erythematosus Persistent afebrile abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea Primary colon DLBCL
Telci CO et al. [10] A 77-year-old male with no risk factors Hemorrhagic shock due to the massive hematemesis and hematochezia; GI endoscopy revealing a mosaic pattern and multiple ulcers Primary gastric DLBCL
Tahir M et al. [11] A 47-year-old male with no risk factors Worsening RLQ abdominal pain, decreased appetite, and weight loss; imaging revealed cecal mass with distended bowel, and colonoscopy revealed a large mass obstructing the whole lumen of the cecum Primary colon DLBCL
Jo HH et al. [12] An 82-year-old female with no risk factors Acute onset chest pain and vomiting; abdominal CT revealed a gastrogastric intussusception Primary gastric DLBCL
Quera R et al. [13] A 47-year-old male Ulcerative colitis Primary rectal DLBCL
Ohkura Y et al. [14] A 53-year-old man Spontaneous gastric perforation; a giant ulcer with the necrotic matter on the ulcer floor was seen on upper GI endoscopy Primary gastric DLBCL
Genovese F et al. [15] An 83-year-old Caucasian man Intermittent anal bleeding and irregular bowel Primary DLBCL developing within a rectal tubular adenoma with low-grade dysplasia
Santharam V et al. [16] Sudden-onset abdominal pain with features of shock and peritonitis; jejunal perforation with abnormal lymph nodes Primary jejunal DLBCL
Xu XQ et al. [17] An 82-year-old man Intermittent abdominal pain, nausea, and fatigue; CT scan of the abdomen revealed a mass in the terminal ileum with a sign of “bowel within bowel”, which was suspicious for ileo-ileum intussusception Primary ileum DLBCL
Tanaka S et al. [18] A 38-year-old homosexual man diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus infection Anemia; GI endoscopy revealed multiple dish-like lesions, ulcerations, bloody spots, nodular masses with active bleeding in the stomach, erythematous flat lesions in the duodenum, and multiple nodular masses in the colon and rectum AIDS-related GI DLBCL
Barbaryan A et al. [19] An 84-year-old Caucasian female Altered mental status, acute kidney injury, and hypercalcemia; colonoscopy showed a large ulcerated mass Primary colorectal lymphoma
Yamada R et al. [20] A 49-year-old man Acute pancreatitis; upper GI endoscopy showed an all-round ulcerative lesion from the superior duodenal angle to the descending portion Primary GI duodenal malignant lymphoma
Barut F et al. [21] A 25-year-old male patient Multifocal and skip involvement imitating Crohn’s disease and attracting attention with a cobblestone-like appearance Primary intestinal DLBCL forming multiple lymphomatous polyposis