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Gastrointestinal lymphoma of the bowel is uncommon compared to adenocarcinoma. Signet ring cell lymphoma [SRCL] is a rare variant of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that is characterized by clear cytoplasm with displaced nuclei to the periphery giving a signet ring appearance. Small bowel involvement has not been previously reported. We report the rare case of a 78-year-old female who presented with short history of fever, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, mild weight loss with abdominal discomfort and was later diagnosed to have SRCL of the ileum
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Humans , Female , Aged , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin , Intestinal Neoplasms , Intestine, Small , Ileum , Tomography, X-Ray ComputedABSTRACT
(Refer to page 165) Answer: Chilaiditi’s sign and Chilaiditi’s syndrome Chilaiditi’s sign is defined by the asymptomatic interposition of part of the intestine (commonly the hepatic flexure of the colon) between the right hemi-diaphragm and the liver. It is usually an incidental finding. When symptomatic, it is referred to as the Chilaiditi’s syndrome. Presentations may range from intermittent recurrent mild abdominal pain to acute intestinal volvulus, though the symptoms reported so far have been inconsistent between different patients and can be nonspecific.
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A young lady presented with recurrent abdominal distention and pain. Over the past few years, she had been admitted several times with similar complaints. Each time the symptoms settled with conservative management. Abdominal radiography (Panel) on admission is shown above. What does the radiograph show and what is the syndrome ? Answer: refer to page 187 Images of Interest Brunei Int Med J. 2011; 7 (3): 165 Correspondence