2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcol.2019.11.488
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Primary extraperitoneal rectum lymphoma in AIDS patient

Abstract: Introduction  The gastrointestinal lymphoma can be classified in primary or secondary, and this is important regarding diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Primary gastrointestinal lymphoma of the rectum is rare and therefore lacks data in medical literature. Its incidence has been increasing and that fact may be related to a higher incidence in immunosuppressive therapy and immunosuppressive diseases (such as AIDS). Metodology  19 articles have been reviewed, searched online on th… Show more

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“…PBL of the anal canal is usually a rapidly growing tumor with the presentation in an advanced clinical stage. The patients usually present with bleeding per rectum, tenesmus, and change in bowel habits [ 7 ]. Moreover, "B symptoms" are reported in almost one-third to half of these patients.…”
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“…PBL of the anal canal is usually a rapidly growing tumor with the presentation in an advanced clinical stage. The patients usually present with bleeding per rectum, tenesmus, and change in bowel habits [ 7 ]. Moreover, "B symptoms" are reported in almost one-third to half of these patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%