Ileocolic intussusception as a presenting sign of primary lymphoma of the colon

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Introduction Intussusception is a rare phenomenon in adults. It is caused mainly by malignant neoplasm. Primary lymphoma of the colon is a rare malignancy of the large intestine. The association of intussusception in adult and primary colorectal lymphoma is a diagnostic challenge, since they occur with a variety of atypical symptoms. Case Outline We report a case of ileocolic intussusception in a 26-year-old man induced by primary lymphoma of the cecum. He was admitted to our hospital for incomplete intestinal obstruction. After thorough diagnostic work-up (plain abdominal radiography, abdominal ultrasonography, multi-slice computerized tomography, colonoscopy with biopsy), the patient underwent surgery. Intraoperative findings confirmed lymphoma as the cause of intussusception. The right hemicolectomy was carried out with end-to-side ileo-transverse anastomosis. Conclusion Primary colorectal lymphomas should be considered in differential diagnosis of intussusceptions in adults. The treatment of choice is a radical resection where all oncological standards must be fulfilled.

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Nestorović, M., Stanojević, G., Brzački, V., Milojković, V., Branković, B., Pecić, V., … Smiljković, I. (2011). Ileocolic intussusception as a presenting sign of primary lymphoma of the colon. Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo, 139(9–10), 673–676. https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1110673N

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