Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is thought to be a multifocal disease
with sometimes synchronous involvement of various mucosal structures. In this study
we aimed to evaluate the potential involvement of the small bowel in patients suffering
from gastric MALT lymphoma by analyzing the results of enteroscopy, a technique that
allows easy and safe access to the small bowel with the potential for histological
assessment of biopsy samples. We have retrospectively evaluated 347 enteroscopies
and found nine patients with gastric MALT lymphoma who had undergone push enteroscopy
with serial biopsies during staging. All patients tolerated enteroscopy without side
effects, and no local complications occurred. In eight cases no evidence of duodenal
or jejunal involvement was found macroscopically or by histological assessment of
biopsies, while in one patient enteroscopy revealed jejunal MALT lymphoma infiltration
with macroscopic accentuation of mucosal parts and consecutive histopathological verification
more distal than 50 cm. This single-center retrospective analysis shows that enteroscopy
can provide additional diagnostic information in patients with gastric MALT lymphoma,
although the number of patients was small and only one out of nine patients showed
hitherto undetected MALT lymphoma deposits. Further studies may quantify the additional
diagnostic yield provided by this easy and safe endoscopic method.
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W. DolakMD
Medical University of Vienna
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Währinger Gürtel 18–20
1090 Vienna
Austria
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eMail: werner.dolak@meduniwien.ac.at