Unusual Presentation of Hodgkin's Disease Mimicking Inflammatory Bowel Disease

A case of a 32-years old man with a long lasting history of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is described. He was treated in the past with adequate medical therapy with considerable improvement of the symptoms. However, after the resolution of the last episode of abdominal pain and diarrhoea, becaus...

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Veröffentlicht in:Leukemia & lymphoma 2001, Vol.42 (3), p.521-526
Hauptverfasser: Vincenzi, Bruno, Finolezzi, Erica, Fossati, Carolina, Verzi, Alfio, Santini, Daniele, Tonini, Giuseppe, Arullani, Augusto, Avvisati, Giuseppe
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Zusammenfassung:A case of a 32-years old man with a long lasting history of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is described. He was treated in the past with adequate medical therapy with considerable improvement of the symptoms. However, after the resolution of the last episode of abdominal pain and diarrhoea, because of multiple protruding masses and sub-stenotic regions found during a colonoscopy, the patient underwent a right enlarged hemicolectomy with jejunal resection. During the surgical procedure 16 enlarged lymphnodes were removed. The histological examination of the surgical specimen showed the presence of numerous Reed-Sternberg cells, compatible with a diagnosis of Hodgkin's disesae (HD). None of the removed lymphnodes showed the presence of tumor cells, and in addition the systemic staging procedure was negative. After staging, the ABVD regimen was started, achieving a complete clinical and pathological response. This is a rare case of primary extranodal HD localized to the colon, in a patient with a long standing history of IBD, who showed an optimal response to chemotherapy. The case and the differentia] diagnosis with other pathological entities of the bowel is discussed.
ISSN:1042-8194
1029-2403
DOI:10.3109/10428190109064611