Peritonitis as the primary manifestation of atypical T-cell lymphoma of the small bowel with unsuspected celiac disease: MDCT features

Philippe Soyer , Judith Nemeth , Clarisse Eveno , Vinciane Placé , Xavier Dray , Mourad Boudiaf
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We report one case of jejunal free perforation as the initial manifestation of small bowel lymphoma in a 46 year-old man with unsuspected celiac disease. Perforation was the revealing feature of the lymphoma and led to recognition of latent, long standing celiac disease. Multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) showed pneumoperitoneum, fluid effusion and findings suggestive for celiac disease including diffuse small bowel thickening, paucity of jejunal folds, enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes and focal jejunal mass. Histopathological analysis confirmed perforation of jejunal pleomorphic large cell, enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL) with marked changes of jejunal mucosa consistent with long standing celiac disease. Immunohistochemical staining on jejunal lesion was positive for CD3, CD8, and CD30 but negative for CD56 and CD57. Atrophic mucosa did not contain clonal expansion of an aberrant intraepithelial lymphocyte population. A favorable outcome was observed after emergency surgery, chemotherapy, and gluten-free diet and the patient was still alive 46 months after the initial symptoms. This case teaches us that free perforation of EATL in celiac disease may have a favorable outcome, EATL may develop in long standing celiac disease in the absence of clonal expansion of an aberrant intraepithelial lymphocyte population, and that MDCT may suggest the diagnosis preoperatively.

腹膜炎是小肠非典型t细胞淋巴瘤合并乳糜泻的主要表现:MDCT特征
我们报告一例空肠游离穿孔作为小肠淋巴瘤的最初表现在一个46岁的男子与未怀疑乳糜泻。穿孔是淋巴瘤的显性特征,导致对潜伏的、长期存在的乳糜泻的认识。多排计算机断层扫描(MDCT)显示气腹、液体积液和乳糜泻的表现,包括弥漫性小肠增厚、空肠褶皱缺乏、肠系膜淋巴结肿大和空肠局灶性肿块。组织病理学分析证实空肠多形性大细胞,肠病相关t细胞淋巴瘤(EATL)穿孔,空肠黏膜明显改变,符合长期腹腔疾病。空肠病变组织免疫组化染色CD3、CD8、CD30阳性,CD56、CD57阴性。萎缩粘膜不包含异常上皮内淋巴细胞群的克隆扩增。在急诊手术、化疗和无麸质饮食后,观察到一个良好的结果,患者在出现初始症状46个月后仍然存活。本病例告诉我们,乳糜泻患者游离性EATL穿孔可能有一个良好的结果,在没有异常上皮内淋巴细胞群克隆扩增的情况下,长期存在的乳糜泻患者可能会出现EATL,并且MDCT可能提示术前诊断。
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