Background and Study Aims: Little is known about the colonoscopic manifestation of colorectal lymphoma. This
article describes the use of colonoscopy for diagnosis of primary colorectal lymphoma.
Patients and Methods: We analyzed colonoscopic findings in 13 retrospectively collected cases of primary
colorectal lymphoma diagnosed between 1990 and 1999 at our hospital.
Results: The primary colorectal lymphomas were distinguished into three colonoscopic types:
a) the mucosal type, which included six lymphomas (46 %), which were classified into
two subtypes, erosive (two lymphomas) and ulcerative (four lymphomas); b) the polypoid
type, which included three lymphomas (23 %); and c) the massive type, which included
four (31 %). The proportion of patients with T-cell lineage lymphoma (5 of 12, 42
%) was higher than in previous studies. Three cases were diagnosed as enteropathy-associated
T-cell (EAT)-like lymphoma: one presenting with multicentric ulcerations, one as a
massive type and another as a polypoid type. Of those with B-cell lineage lymphoma
(7 of 12, 58 %), three presented as massive type, two as polypoid type and two as
erosive subtype.
Conclusions: Based on the analysis of colonoscopic records, we have proposed three main types
of primary colorectal lymphoma. An unusually high proportion of T-cell lineage lymphomas
was noted, but as the number of cases was low, further study is still needed for confirmation.
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J.-M. Wong, M.D.
Section of Gastroenterology
Department of Internal Medicine
National Taiwan University Hospital
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Taipei, Taiwan
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