A Rare Case Report of Colonic Pseudolipomatosis with Distinct Endoscopic and Histological Features.

IF 0.6 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Case Reports in Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-02-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000543951
Qi Zhao, Hai-Tao Yu, Qun-Ying Wang, Wei Zhang, Wen-Zhu Dong
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Abstract

Introduction: Colonic pseudolipomatosis is a rare benign lesion with distinct endoscopic and histological features. The etiology and pathogenesis of colonic pseudolipomatosis have not been fully clarified and are still controversial to some extent. It is particularly noteworthy that this lesion must be differentiated from real pathological entities to avoid further unnecessary auxiliary examinations and overtreatments.

Case presentation: We report a case of a 61-year-old woman who underwent regular postoperative follow-ups of rectal cancer. The colonoscopy showed multiple slightly elevated whitish plaques with irregular shapes in almost all of the colon. The plaques were biopsied to further define the focal nature. Further histopathological examination revealed numerous scattered or clustered adipocyte-like vacuoles in lamina propria. Immunohistochemistry results were negative for anti-CD34 and anti-protein S-100, supporting the diagnosis of pseudolipomatosis.

Conclusion: Colonic pseudolipomatosis is a rare and benign self-limiting condition that should not be mistaken for a pathological entity, especially active inflammation or malignant tumor. Endoscopic lesions commonly regress spontaneously without complications and appropriate management is necessary because it requires no further investigations or treatments.

具有明显内镜及组织学特征的结肠假性脂肪瘤病1例报告。
摘要结肠假性脂肪瘤病是一种罕见的良性病变,具有独特的内镜和组织学特征。结肠假性脂肪瘤病的病因和发病机制尚未完全明确,在一定程度上仍存在争议。特别值得注意的是,这种病变必须与真正的病理实体区分开来,以避免进一步不必要的辅助检查和过度治疗。病例介绍:我们报告一例61岁的妇女,她接受了直肠癌术后的定期随访。结肠镜检查显示,几乎所有结肠都有多发轻度升高的形状不规则的白色斑块。对斑块进行活检以进一步确定灶性。进一步的组织病理学检查显示固有层有大量分散或聚集的脂肪细胞样液泡。免疫组化结果显示抗cd34、抗S-100阴性,支持假性脂肪瘤病的诊断。结论:结肠假性脂肪瘤病是一种罕见的良性自限性疾病,不应被误认为是一种病理实体,尤其是活动性炎症或恶性肿瘤。内镜下病变通常自发消退,无并发症,适当的管理是必要的,因为它不需要进一步的调查或治疗。
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Case Reports in Gastroenterology
Case Reports in Gastroenterology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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