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A Case of Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp of the Stomach Exhibiting Unusual Histopathological Appearance
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- Nozawa Hiroaki
- Department of Surgery, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Tsukui Hajime
- Department of Surgery, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Kina Satsuki
- Department of Surgery, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Takakura Yuichi
- Department of Gastroenterology, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Hashimoto Naoaki
- Department of Gastroenterology, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Kishida Yukiko
- Department of Pathology, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Yakumaru Kazuhiro
- Department of Pathology, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Kagami Hisashi
- Department of Surgery, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
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- Sekikawa Takayoshi
- Department of Surgery, Tokyo Posts and Telecommunications Hospital
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 特異な病理組織像を呈した胃のinflammatory fibroid polypの1例
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Description
A 53-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for evaluation and treatment of the abnormality in the gastric antrum revealed by barium fluorography. Endoscopic examination showed a semi-pedunculated submucosal tumor-like lesion with slight central erosion, 1 cm in diameter, in the greater curvature of the antrum. Furthermore, two similar polyps of 5 mm and 3 mm in diameter were found in the anterior wall of the angle. All the biopsy specimen of these polyps showed benign findings (Group I) . Since she was asymptomatic, only the polyp in the antrum was removed by endoscopic mucosal resection. Histopathologically, spindle-shaped cells proliferated chiefly in the submucosal space, which were positive for CD34 and vimentin. The polyp was diagnosed as inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP) that exhibited unusual histological features ; typical“onion-skin pattern”was not observed, and infiltration of eosinophils was mild. Interestingly, the other polyps remained disappeared by endoscopy 6 months later. The observation seems to support that IFP may be developed through inflammation.
Journal
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- Progress of Digestive Endoscopy(1972)
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Progress of Digestive Endoscopy(1972) 57 (2), 94-95, 2000
Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society Kanto Chapter
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680732320896
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- NII Article ID
- 130004710132
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- ISSN
- 21890021
- 03899403
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed