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Intestinal lymphoma causing intussusception in HIV(+) patient: a rare presentation
Jeffrey Farrier1, Charles Dinerman, David B Hoyt
1Division of Trauma, Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, California 92103, USA.
Current Surgery
|July 28, 2004
Abstract:
Ten-percent of all malignancies affecting the HIV(+) patient population are lymphomas. Lymphoma involving the gastrointestinal tract may be more common than anticipated in this select group of patients. Because this patient population is frequently seen by the surgeon for abdominal complaints, the diagnosis of enteric lymphoma should be entertained and the general surgeons should be aware of its frequency. We report a case of intussusception caused by enteric lymphoma in an HIV(+) patient.