Year 2013 / Volume 105 / Number 4
Letter to the Editor
Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp: A rare cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding

pp. 240-241

Carmen S. López Ramos, Santiago Rodríguez Gómez, Carmen Bailador Andrés y María Jesús Baizán García

Abstract
A 32-year-old patient with a history of bronchiectasis presented after having experienced one or two bowel movements with pas- sage of blood and mucus per day for 1 year. A colonoscopy had been performed at another centre 6 months previously and reported as normal. Physical examination and laboratory tests showed no relevant abnormalities. Rectal sigmoidoscopy was performed up to 25 cm and a solitary pedunculated, erythematous, and friable polyp was observed 5 cm from the anal margin. The polyp was removed (Fig. 1), and subsequent pathology findings were con- sistent with inflammatory cloacogenic polyp. The patient remains asymptomatic after excision of the polyp.
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Carmen S. López Ramos, Santiago Rodríguez Gómez, Carmen Bailador Andrés y María Jesús Baizán García. Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp: A rare cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding. 240-241


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