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Lymphoma



Reports outline lymphoma study results from Gaziantep University



March 17th, 2009

"Gastrocolic fistula secondary to primary gastric lymphoma is a very rare entity. On admission to outpatient clinics, it may be difficult to diagnose gastrocolic fistula, as its clinical symptoms are nonspecific," scientists in Gaziantep, Turkey report.

"A 65-year-old man was presented with weight loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, foul-smelling eructation, and upper abdominal pain for the last 2 months. He had also been started antituberculosis drugs 2 months ago because of acid-resistant bacillus (ARB) positivity in sputum in a state hospital. Therefore, symptoms such as nausea and vomiting were attributed to the drugs used for tuberculosis. However, nausea...


Source: TB & Outbreaks Week (2009-03-17)

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