High grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma as culprit of ileal perforation in a patient presenting with generalized peritonitis: a case report
Wondwosen Mengist Dereje, Asratu Getnet Amare, Cheru Lilay Gebrehiwet, Eyoel Negash Taddesse, Endalew Demoz Worku, Hailemariam Yohannes Asefa, Emebet Hunie Bazie, Endeshaw Asaye Kindie

TL;DR
A rare case of intestinal perforation caused by non-Hodgkin lymphoma before chemotherapy highlights the need for early suspicion and multidisciplinary care.
Contribution
This case report presents an unusual instance of lymphoma-induced perforation occurring prior to chemotherapy.
Findings
Intestinal perforation due to non-Hodgkin lymphoma is rare and often occurs after chemotherapy.
The case highlights the importance of timely diagnosis and multidisciplinary management for better outcomes.
Delayed histopathologic evaluation led to a late diagnosis in this patient.
Abstract
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is one of the most common types of lymphoma affecting the gastrointestinal tract. This malignancy can originate from either B-lymphocytes or T-lymphocytes. Intestinal perforation due to non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a relatively rare occurrence, and when it does happen, it typically arises after the initiation of chemotherapy. In the reported case, the perforation happened prior to the chemotherapy, making the case unusual. We aim to highlight the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion and the critical role of timely, multidisciplinary management in improving patient outcomes. A 27-year-old male farmer from a rural area in North West Gondar, Ethiopia, was referred to our hospital for further evaluation and management. He initially presented to the referring facility with a 1-week history of abdominal pain. The pain began as a periumbilical discomfort during…
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TopicsDiagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis · Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
