The diagnosis of primary small intestinal lymphoma by CT
- VernacularTitle:小肠原发性恶性淋巴瘤的CT诊断
- Author:
Xiangwu ZHENG
;
Enfu WU
;
Jianmin CHENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Intestinal neoplasms;
Lymphoma;
Tomography, X ray computed
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2001;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the value of CT in diagnosing primary small intestinal lymphoma. Methods CT features of 11 cases of primary small intestinal non Hodgkin′s lymphomas were retrospectively analyzed. Results The most frequent location of the diseases were at ileum (10/11). According to the main CT features from all 11 cases, it could be classified into two types: bowel wall thickening type ( n =7) and luminal polypoid mass type ( n =4). 5 of 7 cases in the first type showed aneurysmal sign, while 3 of 4 cases in the second type were combined with intussusception. 7 cases from the two types were found to have mesenteric lymph nodes enlargement, among them 1 case showed “sandwich” sign, 4 showed long range or multicentric intestinal lesions. The tumor detection rate was 81.8%, and the correct diagnosis rate was 63.6% by CT. Conclusion Bowel wall thickening and luminal polypoid mass were two different types of CT features in the primary small intestinal lymphoma, and polymorphic lesions accompanied by multifocal mesenteric lymph nodes enlargement, aneurysmal sign, “sandwich” sign, long range or multicentric intestine lesions were the main characteristic CT features, which may lead to the correct diagnosis by CT.