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Çölyak Hastalığı ve Lenfoma Tanıları Alan Bir Olgu Üzerinden Çölyak Hastalığı ve Lenfoma ilişkisinin Değerlendirilmesi

Relationship Between the Celiac Disease and the Lymphoma: Trough a Case of Celıac Disease with Lymphoma

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Malignant small bowel neoplasms account for less than 2% of the gastrointestinal tract (GI) malignancies. In contrast, 35-40% percent of GI lymphomas are located in the small intestine. Barium meal and follow through examination which are noninvasive, cheap and easy to perform may be a successful first step radiological investigation at the evalution of small intestine lymphomas, when performed in experienced hands.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Tüm gastrointestinal sistemde izlenen neoplazmların %2'sinden azı ince barsaklarda ortaya çıkmaktadır (1). Ancak tüm gastrointestinal sistem lenfomalarının %35-40 kadarı ince barsaklarda görülür (2,3). İnce barsak lenfomalarında noninvaziv bir tetkik olan ucuz ve her yerde kolaylıkla bulunabilen konvansiyonel baryumlu tetkikler deneyimli ellerde başarılı bir ilk görüntüleme yöntemi olabilmektedir.
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