Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2021; 27(38): 6501-6510
Published online Oct 14, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i38.6501
Table 1 Laboratory data on admission
Items
Data
Reference
Items
Data
Reference
Items
Data
Reference
WBC6720 /μL3500-9100TP7.5 g/dL6.4-8.4γ-GTP12 U/L16-73
RBC393 × 104 /μL376-500Alb4.5 g/dL3.6-5.2Na140 mEq/L135-146
Hb11.3 g/dL11.3-15.2BUN26.0 mg/dL6-22Cl107 mEq/L96-108
Hct34.2%33.4-44.9Cre0.81 mg/dL0.40-0.80K4.4 mEq/L3.5-5.0
MCV87.0 fL79-100T-bil0.5 mg/dL0.2-1.2CRP0.08 mg/dL0-0.23
MCHC33.0%13.0-36.9CK140 U/L43-165sIL-2R213 U/mL145-519
Plt21.4 × 104 /μL13.0-16.9AST31 U/L13-33HBs Ag(-)(-)
PT68%70-130ALT12 U/L6-30HCV Ab(-)(-)
APTT38.5 s24-39LDH232 U/L106-211HTLV-1 Ab(-)(-)
ALP220 U/L100-340
Table 2 Case reports of enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma and monomorphic epitheliotropic intestinal T-cell lymphoma presenting gastrointestinal bleeding
Case
Ref.
Age/Sex
Symptom
Location
Macroscopic finding
Perforation
Diagnosis
Treatment
Outcome
1[13]76/MGastrointestinal bleedingJejunumUlcerYesEATLOperation → chemotherapy24 mo/alive
2[14]77/MPositive for fecal occult bleedingJejunumUlcer, stenosisNoMEITLOperationNA
3[15]68/MMelenaStomachUlcer (type 3 tumor)NoMEITLChemotherapy13 mo/death
4[16]65/MGastrointestinal bleedingStomachNANoMEITLChemotherapy13 mo/death
5Our case68/FMelenaDuodenumUlcer NoMEITLChemotherapy66 mo/alive