H pylori-Negative MALT-Associated Extranodal Marginal Zone Lymphoma: A Comprehensive Case Report and Literature Review.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ammar Qureshi, Akash Patel, Adewale B Ajumobi
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Abstract

Extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (ENMZL) of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), a rare subtype of B-cell lymphoma, is typically associated with Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) infection, especially in gastric cases. However, this article presents 2 unique cases of H pylori-negative colonic ENMZL, challenging the conventional understanding of the disease. The first case involves an 80-year-old male diagnosed with Stage 1E ENMZL in the descending colon, and the second describes a 74-year-old male with sigmoid colon ENMZL. Both cases lacked H pylori infection, adding complexity to their management. Accompanying these case studies is a comprehensive literature review, delving into the epidemiology, pathology, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of H pylori-negative ENMZL, with a focus on gastrointestinal involvement. This review highlights the importance of considering H pylori-negative cases in ENMZL diagnosis and management, illustrating the need for further research and individualized treatment approaches in this uncommon lymphoma subtype.

幽门螺杆菌阴性 MALT 相关结节外边缘区淋巴瘤:综合病例报告和文献综述。
粘膜相关淋巴组织(MALT)结节外边缘区B细胞淋巴瘤(ENMZL)是B细胞淋巴瘤的一种罕见亚型,通常与幽门螺旋杆菌(H pylori)感染有关,尤其是在胃部病例中。然而,本文介绍了两例独特的幽门螺杆菌阴性结肠ENMZL病例,挑战了人们对该病的传统认识。第一个病例涉及一名 80 岁的男性,诊断为降结肠 ENMZL 1E 期,第二个病例描述了一名 74 岁的男性,诊断为乙状结肠 ENMZL。这两个病例都没有幽门螺杆菌感染,增加了治疗的复杂性。伴随这些病例研究的是一篇全面的文献综述,深入探讨了幽门螺杆菌阴性 ENMZL 的流行病学、病理学、临床特征、诊断和治疗,重点是胃肠道受累。这篇综述强调了在 ENMZL 诊断和管理中考虑幽门螺杆菌阴性病例的重要性,说明了对这种不常见的淋巴瘤亚型进行进一步研究和采用个体化治疗方法的必要性。
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期刊介绍: The AFMR is committed to enhancing the training and career development of our members and to furthering its mission to facilitate the conduct of research to improve medical care. Case reports represent an important avenue for trainees (interns, residents, and fellows) and early-stage faculty to demonstrate productive, scholarly activity.
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