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Case report: rectal stenosis due to extramedullary haemopoiesis--radiological features
D Solomon1, H Goodman, P Jacobs
1University of Cape Town Leukaemia Centre, Groote Schuur Hospital, Observatory, Cape, South Africa.
Clinical Radiology
|October 1, 1994
Abstract:
Although extramedullary haemopoiesis (EMH) is relatively common in myelofibrosis, it is seldom symptomatic and rarely involves the intestinal tract. We report a case in which perirectal infiltrate resulted in clinically symptomatic constipation. The barium enema showed tubular rectal narrowing with mucosal pleating. On computed tomography a poorly marginated soft tissue mass was shown to be replacing the perirectal fat.