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Pediatric Disease Annotations & Medicines




Disease lymphoma
Phenotype C0007570|celiac disease
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PubMedID- 23074415 One retrospective cohort study did not show an increase in the risk of lymphoma among subjects with asymptomatic celiac disease.
PubMedID- 26073112 [intestinal perforation secondary to t-enteric lymphoma in a patient without celiac disease].
PubMedID- 23399324 Other authors described the same features of a rare peripheral t-cell lymphoma, associated with celiac disease, characterized by a rearrangement of the gamma-delta t-cell receptor, responsible for the aggressiveness of this tumor [2,24].
PubMedID- 23313469 Conclusions: our study underlines the prognostic value of celiac disease type in patients with t-cell lymphoma, and suggests that a combination of nutritional, chemotherapy and reductive surgery may improve survival.
PubMedID- 21694844 In general, involvement of the liver in celiac disease patients with lymphoma is limited and overshadowed by the clinical course of the intestinal disease.
PubMedID- 21289299 celiac disease was associated with hodgkin lymphoma and both t-cell and b-cell non-hodgkin lymphomas.
PubMedID- 25384294 Enteropathy-associated t-cell lymphoma is frequently associated with celiac disease and is characterized by wall thickening, ulceration, and even perforation of the jejunum.
PubMedID- 23008714 This same study reported positive findings for t-cell lymphoma associated with celiac disease and psoriasis.
PubMedID- 24834268 Makishima and colleagues reported a asymptomatic case of diffuse large b-cell lymphoma (dlbcl) associated with celiac disease in a japan.
PubMedID- 21994857 celiac disease is associated with intestinal lymphoma and other forms of cancer, especially adenocarcinoma of the small intestine, of the pharynx, and of the esophagus.
PubMedID- 21334609 [t cell lymphoma in a patient with adult celiac disease].
PubMedID- 26157854 Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytic syndrome and enteropathy-associated t-cell lymphoma in a patient with refractory celiac disease.
PubMedID- 25110427 The site of perforation may be helpful in defining a cause (e.g., ileal perforation in crohn's disease, jejunal perforation in celiac disease, complicated by lymphoma or collagenous sprue).

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