TOW CASES OF LIPOMA OF THE CECUM REMOVED BY ENDOSCOPIC POLYPECTOMY

  • OHTA Hirosato
    Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Second Department of Internal Medicine
  • WATAHIKI Hajime
    Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Second Department of Internal Medicine
  • NAKANO Satoshi
    Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Second Department of Internal Medicine
  • KITAMURA Kimio
    Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Second Department of Internal Medicine
  • TAKEDA Isao
    Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Second Department of Internal Medicine
  • KUMADA Takashi
    Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Second Department of Internal Medicine
  • SASAKI Tomoyasu
    Ogaki Municipal Hospital, Second Department of Internal Medicine

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  • 内視鏡的ポリペクトミーにより摘除しえた大腸脂肪腫の2例

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Case 1. A 56-year-old man visited our hospital with right lower abdominal pain. Barium enema study and colonofiberscopic examination showed a smooth and caterpillar-like semipedunculated lesion of the cecum (Figure 1, 2). Under the diagnosis of a submucosal tumor colonof iberscopic polypectomy was underwent and the resected specimen showed a submucosal lipoma (Figure 3). Case 2. A 74-year-old woman visited our hospital with anal discomfort. Barium enema study and colonof iberscopic examination showed a smooth, yellowish and ovoid semipedun-culated lesion of the cecum (Figure4, 5). Under the diagnosis of a submucosal lipoma, colonof iberscopic polypectomy was underwent and the resected specimen showed a submucosal lipoma (Figure 6). Lipoma of the large intestine has been reported amounting to about 100 cases throughout Japan. Thirty-two cases were observed endoscopically and endoscopic polypectomy was performed in only 11 cases (Table 1). As most cases of lipoma of the large intestine reported are semipedunculated or pedunculated, the endoscopic polypectomy may be the main therapeutic method of the disease under the careful selection of the indication.

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  • CRID
    1390282679193911424
  • NII Article ID
    130004251559
  • DOI
    10.11280/gee1973b.24.1446
  • ISSN
    18845738
    03871207
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    • JaLC
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