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Query: UNIPROT:Q06643 (
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
)
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This paper highlights the etiology, diagnosis, management and outcome in nine unusual cases of extrahepatic biliary obstruction in children. Extrahepatic biliary atresia and choledochal cyst constituted 127 out of 136 (93%) cases of all pediatric surgical biliary disorders managed between March 2000 and February 2007 at the reporting centre. However, nine children (aged 1.5-15 years) presented with uncommon causes like (1) idiopathic benign non-traumatic inflammatory stricture (n = 3), (2) idiopathic fibrosing
chronic pancreatitis
(n = 2), (3) post-cholecystectomy type 4 benign biliary stricture (n = 1), (4) post-acute pancreatitis pseudo-cyst of pancreas (n = 1), (5)
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(
NHL
) with extramural common bile duct compression and gall bladder perforation (n = 1), and (6) Langerhan cell histiocytosis (LCH, n = 1). The clinical features and the diagnostic work up of each group are discussed. A preoperative endoscopic/percutaneous biliary drainage was required in four children because of cholangitis at presentation. A biliary-enteric anastomosis was performed for all seven children in groups (1)-(4). The patients with
NHL
and LCH were referred for chemotherapy after establishing tissue diagnosis at laparotomy. With a follow-up period of 3 months to 7 years, seven children (with the exception of patients with
NHL
and LCH) are currently anicteric. This paper draws attention to some infrequently discussed causes of extrahepatic biliary obstruction in children. The management entails a carefully planned combination of endoscopic interventions, interventional radiology and surgery. The outcome in benign cases is usually satisfactory.
...
PMID:Unusual causes of extrahepatic biliary obstruction in children: a case series with review of literature. 1807 16
Primitive malignant pancreatic
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
(
NHL
) is an extremely rare site of extranodal
NHL
, accounting for less than 0.7% of all NHLs and less than 0.5% of malignant pancreatic tumors. It mainly affects the elderly and very rarely the young subject (hence the interest in our case). Clinical diagnosis is difficult because it mimics pancreatic adenocarcinoma and
chronic pancreatitis
. We report the case of a 25 year old patient, treated for diffuse primary pancreatic large B-cell
NHL
revealed by epigastralgia with fulminating jaundice characterised by acute onset associated with alteration of the general state.
NHL
was diagnosed by biopsy of the duodeno-pancreatic cavity. Diagnosis and early treatment of these aggressive tumors enable remarkable improvements in prognosis.
...
PMID:[Epigastralgia revealing primary pancreatic large B-cell lymphoma in a young patient: about a case]. 3106 19