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Table 3 Outcomes and follow up

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

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