Case Report

An Exceptional Case of Ileocolic Intussusception Secondary to Burkitt’s Lymphoma: What Variations Are There in the Presentation and Management of Those Patients Who Approach Adolescence?

Table 2

Clinical manifestations of BL-related intussusception.

TraitNo. of patients (%)

Sex
 Male46 (65)
 Female10 (15)
 Unspecified14 (20)
Stage of disease at diagnosis
 I1 (2)
 II35 (65)
 III12 (22)
 IV6 (11)
Symptoms/signs
 Abdominal pain67 (95)
 Nausea/vomiting20 (28)
 Altered bowel habits8 (11)
 Blood in stools9 (13)
 Fatigue/malaise/wt. loss5 (7)
 Abdominal mass9 (13)
 Duration > 1 weeks67 (95)