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Case 9
Presented by: Gokhan Gedikoglu, Turkey
Clinical History • 41-year-old woman
• No prior medical history
• Abdominal distention and pain
• Ascites, pleural effusion, thrombosis in portal vein and superior mesenteric vein, diffuse thickening of the small intestine wall in CT examination
• Preliminary Diagnosis: Mesenteric vascular occlusion
• Laparotomy: Segmentary small intestinal resection . No mass lesion was noted on the resection specimen. The serosa and mucosa was brown, fragile and edematous. The mucosa was randomly sampled and mesenteric lymph nodes measuring upto 1 cm were dissected from the mesocolon. The patient deteriorated and died two weeks after the operation
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Negative Patient with Coexistent Intestinal Kaposis Sarcoma and Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphom
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