Giant Filiform Polyposis not Associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Case Report.

Viszeralmedizin Pub Date : 2015-02-01 DOI:10.1159/000370342
Rossella Ponte, Luca Mastracci, Stefano Di Domenico, Carlotta Ferretti, Franco De Cian, Roberto Fiocca, Federica Grillo
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Background: Filiform polyposis (FP) is an uncommon cause of non-neoplastic and non-syndromic polyposis. Several hypotheses concerning its pathogenesis have been published. FP is most frequently associated with a post-inflammatory reparative process; indeed, the most frequent association is with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). FP is characterized by one to hundreds of uniform, slender, arborizing, vermiform projections of the large bowel mucosa and submucosa lined by normal or inflamed colonic mucosa. The most common sites for these polyps are the transverse and descending colon.

Case report: In this report we present a case of giant FP associated with locally invasive adenocarcinoma of the right colon in a 73-year-old man with no past medical history of IBD.

Conclusion: Few of these cases have been reported in the literature, and out of the approximately 20 of such case reports only one other was associated with colorectal adenocarcinoma.

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与炎性肠病无关的巨大丝状息肉病1例报告。
背景:丝状息肉病(FP)是一种罕见的非肿瘤性和非综合征性息肉病。关于其发病机制的几种假说已经发表。FP最常与炎症后修复过程相关;事实上,最常见的关联是炎症性肠病(IBD)。FP的特征是大肠粘膜和粘膜下层有一到数百个均匀、细长、树形、蚓状突起,内衬正常或发炎的结肠粘膜。这些息肉最常见的部位是横结肠和降结肠。病例报告:在此报告中,我们报告了一例巨大FP合并局部侵袭性右结肠腺癌的病例,患者为73岁男性,既往无IBD病史。结论:文献中很少报道此类病例,在大约20例此类病例中,只有1例与结直肠腺癌相关。
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Viszeralmedizin GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-SURGERY
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