Introduction: Small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA) and T-cell lymphoma (TCL) are rare but aggressive malignancies associated with celiac disease (CD).Methods:We retrospectively compared 43 CD-associated SBA and 43 CD-associated TCL across international referral centers.Results:CD-associated SBA showed a significantly (p<0.01) better survival than CD-associated TCL. TCL more frequently presented with multifocal involvement and advanced stage, whereas SBA predominantly involved the jejunum. Refractoriness to a gluten-free diet was identified in 70% of TCL, but only in one SBA.Discussion:Our findings demonstrated a worse prognosis of CD-associated TCL in comparison to CD-associated SBA.

Different survival outcomes of small bowel adenocarcinomas and T-cell lymphomas associated to celiac disease

Elli L.;Grillo F.;Libera L.;Furlan D.;Fiocca R.;La Rosa S.;
2025-01-01

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Introduction: Small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA) and T-cell lymphoma (TCL) are rare but aggressive malignancies associated with celiac disease (CD).Methods:We retrospectively compared 43 CD-associated SBA and 43 CD-associated TCL across international referral centers.Results:CD-associated SBA showed a significantly (p<0.01) better survival than CD-associated TCL. TCL more frequently presented with multifocal involvement and advanced stage, whereas SBA predominantly involved the jejunum. Refractoriness to a gluten-free diet was identified in 70% of TCL, but only in one SBA.Discussion:Our findings demonstrated a worse prognosis of CD-associated TCL in comparison to CD-associated SBA.
2025
2025
enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma; gluten-free diet; immune-mediated disorders; malignancy-related survival; refractory celiac disease
Santacroce, G.; Vanoli, A.; Aronico, N.; Bianchi, P. I.; Lenti, M. V.; Ciacci, C.; Zingone, F.; Volta, U.; Calabro, A.; Elli, L.; Ciccocioppo, R.; Cor...espandi
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