Duodenocolonic Fistula As A Rare Complication of Intestinal Burkitt Lymphoma in a Three-Year-Old Boy
Conclusions Duodeonocolonic fistula at presentation in a child with abdominal BL is extremely rare. Delayed surgery after size of the tumor bulk has been reduced by chemotherapy might represent a risk adapted approach. However, due to limited experience with duodenocolonic fistulas even in larger pediatric lymphoma trials any decision has to be based on the problems to be faced in individual cases. [...] © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkArticle in Thieme eJournals: Table of contents | Abstract | Full text
Source: Klinische Padiatrie - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Okuda, Kenichi Vinzenz Laass, Martin Schuchardt, Katrin Lange, Bj örn Sönke Kn öfler, Ralf Fitze, Guido Woessmann, Wilhelm Suttorp, Meinolf Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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