Iron Malabsorption in a Patient With Large Cell Lymphoma Involving the Duodenum
Abstract
Antemortem diagnosis of gastrointestinal involvement by non-Hodgkin's lymphoma occurs in approximately 10% of cause. Malabsorption secondary to small bowel involvement by lymphoma in distinctly uncommon and iron deficiency in rarely the sole manifestation of malabsorption. We report a patient with the unusual feature of iron deficiency anemia compounded by selective malabsorption of iron because of occult lymphomatous (diffuse large cell) involvement of the small intestine. Both upper gastrointestinal series with small bowel follow- through and CT scan demonstrated lymphomatous involvement of the duodenum and proximal jejunum by a retroperitoneal mass. An oral iron loading absorption test was consistent with malabsorption of iron. After two cycles of systemic chemotherapy, the retroperitoneal mass had resolved and the iron loading test normalized.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA260356
Entities
People
- Carl P. Stamm
- David M. Dunning
- John Redmond Iii
- Thomas J. Reid Iii
Organizations
- Walter Reed Army Institute of Research