Year 2023 / Volume 115 / Number 6
Letter
Endoscopic resection of a rare duodenal polypoid mass: duodenal angiolipoma

332-333

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2022.9268/2022

Xiufan Ni, Jian Yin, Lei Chen, Zhen Zhu,

Abstract
A 73-year-old man was hospitalized with upper abdominal pain of 1-month duration. Gastroscopy revealed a pedunculated polypoid mass with smooth surface and slightly yellowish color in the duodenal bulb. A long strip shaped mass with very low density in the duodenal was found in abdominal computed tomography . The mass was removed successful by endoscopic mucosal resection. The resected specimen measured 1.5 × 3.0-cm. Histopathology examination revealed a tumor in the submucosa which composed of mature adipose tissue and proliferative blood vessels. The final diagnosis was duodenal angiolipoma. The patient was discharged home uneventfully and no symptoms was observed in 6 months follow-up.None
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Ni X, Yin J, Chen L, Zhu Z. Endoscopic resection of a rare duodenal polypoid mass: duodenal angiolipoma. 9268/2022


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Publication history

Received: 07/10/2022

Accepted: 10/10/2022

Online First: 20/10/2022

Published: 06/06/2023

Article Online First time: 13 days

Article editing time: 242 days


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