成人直肠乙状结肠平滑肌瘤的罕见诊断:一罕见病例报告。

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Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795476241307592
Karam Karam, Houssein Chebbo, Sarah Saleh, Sarah Jalloul, Johny Salem, Karim Al Halabi, Elias Fiani
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摘要

平滑肌瘤是一种少见的胃肠道肿瘤,约占直肠肿瘤的0.03% ~ 0.05%。他们往往有一个良性的生物学行为,大多数是无症状的。当平滑肌瘤较大时,可引起症状和并发症,包括腹痛、穿孔、肠梗阻和出血。我们在此报告一例57岁男性患者,在粪便隐血试验阳性筛查后,提出结肠镜检查评估。患者在直肠-乙状结肠交界处发现一个10毫米的带蒂息肉,经热陷息肉切除术切除,发现梭形细胞desmin阳性,与罕见的直肠-乙状结肠平滑肌瘤的诊断一致。话虽如此,这个病例唤起了内窥镜医师在处理直肠-结肠息肉时应该牢记的一个罕见的实体。
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An Unusual Diagnosis of Rectosigmoid Leiomyoma in an Adult: A Rare Case Report.

Leiomyomas are uncommon tumors of the gastrointestinal system, representing around 0.03% to 0.05% of all rectal tumors. They tend to have a benign biological behavior and are mostly asymptomatic. When leiomyomas are large in size, they can cause symptoms and complications, including abdominal pain, perforation, intestinal obstruction, and bleeding. We herein present a case of a 57-year-old male patient presenting for colonoscopic evaluation following a positive screening with a fecal occult blood test. The patient was found to have a 10 mm pedunculated polyp at the level of the recto-sigmoid junction, which was removed by hot snare polypectomy and was found to have spindle cells that were positive for desmin, consistent with the rare diagnosis of recto-sigmoid leiomyoma. That being said, this case evokes a rare entity that endoscopists should keep in mind when approaching a recto-colonic polyp.

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Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports
Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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