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Query: UMLS:C0000727 (
acute abdomen
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We present the radiological and clinical aspects of a patient with advanced-stage
Burkitt lymphoma
who presented with an
acute abdomen
complicated by abdominal compartment syndrome.
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PMID:Abdominal compartment syndrome in a newly diagnosed patient with Burkitt lymphoma. 1639 47
Primary appendiceal Burkitt lymphomas are rare occurring in 0.015% of all gastrointestinal lymphomas. Presentation of such lymphomas with peritonitis and obstructive jaundice owing to its subhepatic location is even more unusual.
Burkitt lymphoma
is very rare in children below 5 years old. We will present a 3-year-old boy with primary appendiceal lymphoma whose first symptom was obstructive jaundice caused by a ruptured retrocecal subhepatic appendix which in essence is a combination of all 3 mentioned occurrences complicated with
acute abdomen
.
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PMID:Nonendemic Burkitt lymphoma presenting with an atypical clinical picture. 1780 48
Intussusception is commonly seen in children but is rare in adults and represents only 5% of all intussusceptions causing 1% of intestinal obstructions. More than 50% of these intussusceptions in adults are due to intestinal neoplasms, including malignant lymphoma, e.g.,
Burkitt lymphoma
. These lymphomas are more common in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients than in the general population. We present a case of a young male who was diagnosed with HIV when he developed intestinal obstruction and intussusception secondary to
Burkitt lymphoma
. He was managed with surgical resection followed by chemotherapy and antiretroviral treatment. HIV patients presenting with
acute abdomen
pose a diagnostic challenge to clinicians due to a wide range of differential diagnoses including inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic conditions. In a young HIV patient presenting with
acute abdomen
, intussusception caused by
Burkitt lymphoma
should be considered in the differential.
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PMID:Burkitt lymphoma as a lead point for jejunojejunal intussusception in a human immunodeficiency virus patient. 2852 28
<strong>BACKGROUND</strong> Appendicitis is the most common cause of an
acute abdomen
. Approximately 1% of appendicectomies will have an incidental finding of an appendiceal neoplasm. A primary appendiceal lymphoma is extremely rare, and is found in 0.015% of all appendiceal specimens.
Burkitt lymphoma
is an aggressive B cell lymphoma characterized by translocation and dysregulation of the c-Myc gene. Burkitt leukemia is considered to be an alternative manifestation of the same pathology, and is defined by the presence of >25% Burkitt blasts within the bone marrow. The treatment approaches for Burkitt leukemia/lymphoma are similar. <strong>CASE REPORT</strong> A 6-year old girl presented with a history, examination, and radiological imaging consistent with acute appendicitis. An inflamed, edematous appendix was identified intraoperatively, and a cecectomy was performed. Histopathological investigations demonstrated Burkitt leukemia with isolated extra-nodal involvement of the appendix. The patient was subsequently started on a multi-agent steroid and chemotherapy regimen. A literature review was performed, identifying cases of Burkitt leukemia/lymphoma presenting as appendicitis. <strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong> This case highlights the importance of clinical vigilance and routine specimen histopathology review, and explores key management considerations associated with the incidental diagnosis of Burkitt leukemia/lymphoma.
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PMID:Burkitt Leukemia Presenting as Acute Appendicitis: A Case Report and Literature Review. 3209 18