Coeliac disease and malignancy of the duodenum: Diagnosis by endoscopy, successful treatment of the malignancy, and response to a gluten free diet

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A patient presented with subtotal villous atrophy and a malignant duodenal tumour of uncertain histiogenesis. He was successfully treated by resection and chemotherapy and the small bowel mucosa recovered on a gluten free diet. The tumour was diagnosed at upper gastrointestinal endoscopy when barium studies and abdominal computed tomography were normal, thus making this one of the earliest coeliac malignancies diagnosed.

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Hall, M. J., Cooper, B. T., Rooney, N., Thompson, H., & Read, A. E. (1991). Coeliac disease and malignancy of the duodenum: Diagnosis by endoscopy, successful treatment of the malignancy, and response to a gluten free diet. Gut, 32(1), 90–92. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.32.1.90

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