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Adult intussusception secondary to lymphangioma of the cecum: a case report. The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences [Kaohsiung J Med Sci] Journal article

 
TitleAdult intussusception secondary to lymphangioma of the cecum: a case report.
Author(s)Chen CF, Chuang CH, Lu CY, Hu C, Kuo TL, Hsieh JS 
InstitutionDepartment of Surgery, Pingtung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan, Pingtung, Taiwan.
SourceKaohsiung J Med Sci 2009 Jun; 25(6):347-52.
AbstractWe report the case of a patient with ileocolic intussusception caused by cecal lymphangioma. A 45-year-old man visited our hospital with a 2-month history of frequent episodes of watery diarrhea (>/= 5 times/day) and intermittent abdominal pain. A cecal submucosal tumor with mucosal ulceration and partial obstruction of the colonic lumen was identified by colonoscopy. He was admitted to our hospital 2 days later due to aggravation of his abdominal pain. Physical examination revealed tenderness over the right abdomen with no peritoneal signs. A double-contrast lower gastrointestinal series showed a right-side colonic lesion with indentation and a peripheral, beak-like sign. Abdominal computed tomography scanning revealed an intra-abdominal mass with the characteristic sausage sign, highly suggestive of intussusception. The patient subsequently underwent right hemicolectomy. The final diagnosis was ileocolic intussusception with cecal lymphangioma, which was confirmed by histopathology. He had an uneventful recovery with follow-up in our hospital. This case highlights the possibility of colonic lymphangioma as the leading point of adult intussusception, and this should be taken into consideration as a possible diagnosis in this uncommon clinical condition.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19561001
  
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