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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (
graft-versus-host disease
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the indications of colonoscopy, diagnostic accuracy and efficacy treatment of procedure in young patients aged less than eighteen years using standard forward colonoscopes Olympus CF LB2, CF LBw and CF HL20. Among 5,400 procedures done along eleven years, 112 (2.07 per 100) were performed in patients aged less than eighteen years, 37.6 per 100 of which were performed in children under ten years. In this group general anaesthesia was employed without complications. The most frequent indication of colonoscopy in young patients was rectal bleeding (62.5 per 100). Related to the frequency, in this series, the control of
graft versus host disease
in patients submitted to bone marrow transplantation was the second indication (11 per 100), followed by the study of chronic anaemia (4.2 per 100) and control of the chronic inflammatory bowel disease (4.2 per 100). Diagnostic accuracy reached 93.75 per 100. In 6 per 100 of the cases the exploration were considered unsatisfactory because inadequate cleaning of the colon. The most frequent diagnostic was "normal colon" (29.6 per 100 of the cases). Polyp was found in 21.2 per 100 of the cases. Polypectomy was performed in all indicated cases. One patient with multiple
polyposis
were submitted to surgery. Colonoscopy reached the right colon in 25.4 per 100 of the cases. In 54 per 100 of the procedures reached splenic angle and in 83.8 per 100 of the cases, all sigmoid colon was explored. From this experience we suggests that colonoscopy, using standard endoscopes, is a very useful diagnostic and therapeutic technique in child and in young people.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Fiber colonoscopy in children under 18. Our experience with 112 patients studied in the digestive endoscopy section of a general hospital]. 207 60
Although T-prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) is characterized by organ infiltration, small-intestinal involvement is rare. We performed an unrelated allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in a patient with T-PLL who had multiple lymphomatous
polyposis
of the small intestine refractory to combination chemotherapy (cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisolone [COP] and fludarabine plus cyclophosphamide). The patient developed no
graft-versus-host disease
(
GVHD
) and remains in complete remission 16 months after the transplantation. T-PLL is usually refractory to chemotherapy and is a T-cell malignancy with poor prognosis. There have been several reports on allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) for T-PLL, but none on allo-HSCT for T-PLL patients with intestinal involvement. It is suggested that allo-HSCT may improve the prognosis in patients with T-PLL involving the small intestine.
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PMID:Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in a patient with T-prolymphocytic leukemia with small-intestinal involvement. 1466 43