Year 2023 / Volume 115 / Number 5
Letter
Pyogenic granuloma of the terminal ileum diagnosed by colonoscopy: the relevance of ileocecal valve intubation

283-284

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2023.9478/2023

José Alberto González González, Fernando García Villarreal, Carlos Alberto Téllez Hinojosa, Jaqueline Paola Bran Alvarado, María José Sánchez-Otero, María Fernanda Castillo Martínez, José Héctor Elizondo Jasso,

Abstract
Pyogenic granuloma is a benign vascular lesion that is most frequently found in the epidermis or mucosa of the oral cavity. Its finding in the ileum is rare, there are only a few case reports. In most reported cases, diagnosis is made with capsule endoscopy or double-balloon enteroscopy. We present a case of a lesion in the ileum, approximately 15 cm from the ileocecal valve, documented by colonoscopy.
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González González J, García Villarreal F, Téllez Hinojosa C, Bran Alvarado J, Sánchez-Otero M, Castillo Martínez M, et all. Pyogenic granuloma of the terminal ileum diagnosed by colonoscopy: the relevance of ileocecal valve intubation. 9478/2023


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Received: 15/01/2023

Accepted: 24/01/2023

Online First: 31/01/2023

Published: 05/05/2023

Article Online First time: 16 days

Article editing time: 110 days


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