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Multicenter Study
. 2007 Jun;243(3):752-9.
doi: 10.1148/radiol.2433060747. Epub 2007 Apr 19.

Granulocytic sarcoma of bowel: CT findings

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Multicenter Study

Granulocytic sarcoma of bowel: CT findings

Eugene K Choi et al. Radiology. 2007 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate retrospectively the computed tomographic (CT) findings of granulocytic sarcoma of the bowel.

Materials and methods: The institutional review boards of all participating institutions approved this study and waived the requirement for informed consent. CT scans were retrospectively reviewed in eight patients (seven men, one woman; age range, 23-71 years; mean age, 46 years) with pathologically proved granulocytic sarcoma of the small and/or large bowel. CT findings were evaluated with regard to the sites, morphologic characteristics, and contrast material enhancement patterns of the lesions, along with other ancillary findings (ie, peritoneal and mesenteric infiltration, ascites, lymphadenopathy, bowel perforation, and obstruction).

Results: Eight patients had a total of 13 lesions in the bowel (of which eight were pathologically proved), involving the duodenum (n=1), jejunum (n=2), ileum (n=5), sigmoid colon (n=1), and rectum (n=4); multifocal bowel lesions were noted in four patients. The lesion varied in shape, with wall thickening alone in three of 13 lesions, an intraluminal polypoid mass in four, an exophytic mass in one, and a combination of findings in five. Contrast material enhancement, relative to the back musculature, showed isoattenuation in seven lesions, hyperattenuation in four, and hypoattenuation in two. Five of eight patients had multiple peritoneal masses with diffuse mesenteric or peritoneal infiltration. Ascites was present in six of eight patients; lymphadenopathy (especially in the mesentery), in five; bowel perforation, in two; and bowel obstruction, in one.

Conclusion: Granulocytic sarcoma of the bowel is characterized by variability in shape and contrast enhancement and has a high predilection for mesenteric and peritoneal spread.

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  • Granulocytic sarcoma of bowel.
    Skucas J. Skucas J. Radiology. 2008 Feb;246(2):651; author reply 651. doi: 10.1148/radiol.2462071175. Radiology. 2008. PMID: 18227563 No abstract available.

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