Sunday Poster Session
Category: Colon
Shany Quevedo, MD
Aventura Hospital
Miami, FL
Patient is an 83-year-old female with a history of colorectal cancer status post resection and chemotherapy in remission for approximately 15 years presenting with nausea and vomiting. Patient was found to have a partial bowel obstruction that did not resolve with conservative management. Abdominal computerized tomography (CT abdomen) revealed a 6.4 x 3.1 cm soft tissue mass causing significant ileal luminal narrowing and extending into the cecum. Colonoscopy was performed with findings of incomplete severe luminal narrowing at the level of the terminal ileum. Biopsies revealed diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Several multi-disciplinary conversations were held with family. Patient ultimately decided to proceed with chemotherapeutic treatment. The first round of therapy was performed at the hospital and patient was discharged home once stable. Follow-up CT abdomen revealed no mechanical obstruction. Follow-up conversation with the patient's daughter several weeks later revealed the patient was nearly back to baseline, tolerating a regular diet and plans to continue outpatient chemotherapy.
Discussion: This case highlights the rare occurrence of ileal B-cell lymphoma following colorectal adenocarcinoma in an elderly patient, presenting as small bowel obstruction. Primary small bowel lymphomas are uncommon and often pose diagnostic challenges due to nonspecific symptoms. The temporal relationship suggests the need for vigilance in patients with a history of malignancy, as immune changes and prior cancer therapies may predispose to secondary neoplasms1,2. Early imaging and histological evaluation are essential for accurate diagnosis. This case highlights the importance of considering alternative diagnoses in elderly patients with new gastrointestinal symptoms post-cancer treatment.
Figure: 6.4 x 3.1 cm soft tissue mass causing significant ileal luminal narrowing
Figure: Ileal mass pathology
Disclosures:
Shany Quevedo indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Sinay Ceballos indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Ramasamy Nathan indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Shany Quevedo, MD1, Sinay Ceballos, MD2, Ramasamy Nathan, MD1. P0396 - Unexpected Turn: Ileal B-Cell Lymphoma After Treated Colorectal Adenocarcinoma, ACG 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts. Phoenix, AZ: American College of Gastroenterology.