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Resumen de High Incidence of Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders and Autoimmunity in Primary Cutaneous Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphomaas

Joan Guitart, Janyana Deonizio, Tara Bloom, Timothy M. Kuzel, María Estela Martinez Escala, Pedram Gerami, Mary Kwasny, Steve T. Rosen

  • Importance To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive study addressing comorbidities associated with primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphomas (PCMZLs).

    Objective To determine if patients with PCMZL were at risk for other medical conditions.

    Design, Setting, and Participants Case-control study at a cutaneous lymphoma clinic and a dermatopathologic consultation service at a single academic institution using an extensive questionnaire of illnesses, symptoms, and environmental exposures for 80 sequential patients with PCMZL and 80 matched controls.

    Main Outcomes and Measures The frequency of several morbidities was obtained in both groups from data gathered from the questionnaire and corroborated by reviewing medical records when available.

    Results We found a high incidence of past or present gastrointestinal tract problems in 49 patients (61.2%) with PCMZL compared with 30 participants (37.5%) in the control group (CG) (P?=?.003). Gastroesophageal reflux was reported in 50.0% (40 vs 27 in the CG, P?=?.04) and gastric ulcers in 10.0% (8 vs 3 in the CG, P?=?.13); 20.0% of the cohort had positive Helicobacter pylori serology (16 vs 2 in the CG, P? =?.003). Colon disorders, including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease, were more common in the PCMZL cohort (20 vs 7 in the CG, P?=?.01). Autoimmunity was reported in 20.0% of participants (16 vs 6 in the CG, P? =?.03). Eight patients had a history of Hashimoto thyroiditis. Three patients had a positive antinuclear antibody. Two had a diagnosis of lupus erythematosus and 1 had Sjögren syndrome. Sicca syndrome was noted in 12.5% (10 vs 3 in the CG, P?=?.052). A history of noncutaneous malignant neoplasms was observed in 21.3% of the patients (17 vs 8 in the CG, P?=?.050). Other notable morbidities did not reach statistical significance.

    Conclusions and Relevance Our results indicate a high incidence of systemic conditions in patients with PCMZL, especially involving the gastrointestinal tract, but also autoimmunity and cancer.


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