1. Synchronous primary malignancy of colon cancer and mantle cell lymphoma: A case report
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Peng-Tao Song, Yulong Liu, Haihong Liao, Quan Qi, Yuefen Pan, Yizhen Jiang, and Shuwen Han
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,mantle cell lymphoma ,Colonoscopy ,Primary malignancy ,Computed tomography ,computed tomography ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,colon cancer ,colonoscopy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,multiple primary cancer ,Medicine ,Mantle cell lymphoma ,business - Abstract
Multiple primary malignancies in a single patient are relatively rare; however, the frequency of this has increased significantly in recent decades. Here, we retrospectively reported an unusual case of a 70-year-old man who was admitted to the hospital with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) and colon cancer and aimed to explore measures to reduce missed diagnosis. Based on the data, the investigation of the related literatures, colonoscopy examination, and abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan were conducted for the detection of colon cancer. Following this, a precise diagnosis of MCL was confirmed by immunohistochemistry and bone marrow biopsy, which were performed to analyze the clinical characteristics and essentials for the diagnosis and differential of the disease. The results of colonoscopy showed that the patient had colon cancer, while the abdominal CT scan demonstrated colon cancer accompanied by multiple lymphadenopathy throughout the entire body. Besides, the results of immunohistochemistry confirmed that the patient suffered from MCL. The bone marrow biopsy revealed the active hematopoietic tissue hyperplasia but no tumor issue involvement in the bone marrow. In conclusion, our study combined the analysis and summary of the diagnosis and treatment of the colon cancer with MCL to provide clinical guidance for the rare multiple primary malignancy.
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- 2021