From: Clinical features and outcomes of bowel perforation in primary pediatric gastrointestinal lymphoma
Case | Treatments of perforation | Complications during the treatment of perforation | Follow up time (years) | Status |
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1 | COP, COPADM, perforation, conservative treatment | Pneumonia, PICC-associated bloodstream infection | 6.3 | Alive |
2 | COP, COPADM, perforation, conservative treatment | Pneumonia, abdominal infection | 2.3 | Alive |
3 | COP, COPADM, R + CYVE, R + CYVE, R + COPADM, perforation, surgical treatment (resection and anastomosis) | Wound infection | 4.1 | Alive |
4 | COP, COPADM, R + CYVE, perforation, surgical treatment (resection and anastomosis) | Wound infection | 2.3 | Alive |
5 | HLH-2004, perforation, surgical treatment (repair), HLH-2004, surgical treatment (resection and anastomosis) | Pneumonia, wound infection, DIC | – | Died |
6 | Surgical treatment (open biopsy), perforation | Pneumonia, ATLS, abdominal infection | – | Died |
7 | Conservative treatment, perforation, surgical treatment (resection, anastomosis and intestinal exteriorization) | EBV infection, abdominal infection, septic shock | – | Died |
8 | Perforation, conservative treatment, perforation, surgical treatment (resection and anastomosis), HLH-2004 | Abdominal infection | 2.0 | Surgical treatment Chemotherapy Radiotherapy Alive |
9 | Perforation, conservative treatment, COP, COPADM, perforation, surgical treatment (ileostomy) | Abdominal infection, wound infection | 1.0 | Alive |