Synchronous collagenous sprue and enteropathy-type T cell lymphoma: Variants of the same disease

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A 64-year-old man with treated hypothyroidism had 10 months of diarrhea, abdominal pain, anorexia and recent involuntary 13.6 kg weight loss. He presented to hospital with an acute abdomen that had a radiological correlate of free air under the diaphragm. He was diagnosed with a perforated mid-jejunum due to an ulcerated enteropathy-type T cell lymphoma (ETL), complicating collagenous sprue and cryptic celiac disease. Polymerase chain reaction verified monoclonal γ- and β-T cell receptor gene rearrangements in the neoplasm. He had a complete resolution of symptoms when treated with a gluten-free diet in the postoperative period. This is apparently the first report describing collagenous sprue and ETL as synchronous lesions. Because atypical CD8+ lymphocytes are in both the collagenous sprue epithelium and ETL, the implication is that collagenous sprue is a noninvasive component of the ETL. © 2004 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.

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Medlicott, S. A. C., Beck, P. L., Loken, S., & Crabtree, T. (2004). Synchronous collagenous sprue and enteropathy-type T cell lymphoma: Variants of the same disease. Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology, 18(5), 329–332. https://doi.org/10.1155/2004/583484

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