2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.gastrohep.2015.04.011
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Perforación intestinal secundaria a linfoma T entérico en un paciente sin intolerancia al gluten

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“…Enteric T-lymphoma subtype represents < 20% of lymphomas of the intestinal tract, with a low annual incidence according to epidemiological data 1 . Two histological subtypes have been described.…”
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“…Enteric T-lymphoma subtype represents < 20% of lymphomas of the intestinal tract, with a low annual incidence according to epidemiological data 1 . Two histological subtypes have been described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type I with refractory celiac disease that represents 80-90% of cases common in western countries. Type II is present sporadically in 10-20% of cases, not associated with celiac disease and more frequent in Asian countries according to the WHO classification 1 . Clinically, these patients debut with acute abdomen due to intestinal perforation in more than 50% of cases.…”
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