Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case Report
Mucosal prolapse polyps (MPPs) are rare inflammatory lesions that are part of the mucosal prolapse syndrome. We present the case of a 40-year-old male with history of constipation referred to our institution with suspected rectal malignancy due to hematochezia and a palpable rectal mass. Colonoscopy...
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doaj-604fdab9df894a63be11d6aed0303ad72020-11-25T03:50:55ZengKarger PublishersGE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology2341-45452016-07-0123421421710.1016/j.jpge.2015.12.009Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case ReportDiogo Libânio0Catarina Meireles1Luís Pedro Afonso2Rui Henrique3Pedro Pimentel-Nunes4Mário Dinis-Ribeiro5Gastroenterology Department, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil, Porto, PortugalPathology Department, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil, Porto, PortugalPathology Department, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil, Porto, PortugalPathology Department, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil, Porto, PortugalGastroenterology Department, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil, Porto, PortugalGastroenterology Department, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil, Porto, PortugalMucosal prolapse polyps (MPPs) are rare inflammatory lesions that are part of the mucosal prolapse syndrome. We present the case of a 40-year-old male with history of constipation referred to our institution with suspected rectal malignancy due to hematochezia and a palpable rectal mass. Colonoscopy revealed a 25 mm wide lesion suggestive of subepithelial origin but with marked erythema and erosion in the mucosa. Crypt dilatation and distortion, mixed inflammatory infiltrate and fibrosis were apparent on histological evaluation after bite-on-bite biopsies. Due to the initial suspicion of malignancy, resection was decided after discussion with the patient. However, due to non-elevation partial resection was performed allowing the diagnosis of MPP. Hematochezia ceased after obstipation treatment and endoscopic follow-up showed maintenance of the lesion with the same characteristics except for reduced dimension. MPP may mimic neoplastic lesions and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of rectal masses. History, endoscopy and histological characteristics are all necessary and important in the diagnosis of MPP.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2341454516000089Intestinal MucosaIntestinal PolypsRectal Neoplasms |
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Diogo Libânio Catarina Meireles Luís Pedro Afonso Rui Henrique Pedro Pimentel-Nunes Mário Dinis-Ribeiro |
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Diogo Libânio Catarina Meireles Luís Pedro Afonso Rui Henrique Pedro Pimentel-Nunes Mário Dinis-Ribeiro Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case Report GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology Intestinal Mucosa Intestinal Polyps Rectal Neoplasms |
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Diogo Libânio Catarina Meireles Luís Pedro Afonso Rui Henrique Pedro Pimentel-Nunes Mário Dinis-Ribeiro |
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Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case Report |
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Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case Report |
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Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case Report |
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Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case Report |
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Mucosal Prolapse Polyp Mimicking Rectal Malignancy: A Case Report |
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mucosal prolapse polyp mimicking rectal malignancy: a case report |
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GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology |
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2341-4545 |
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2016-07-01 |
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Mucosal prolapse polyps (MPPs) are rare inflammatory lesions that are part of the mucosal prolapse syndrome. We present the case of a 40-year-old male with history of constipation referred to our institution with suspected rectal malignancy due to hematochezia and a palpable rectal mass. Colonoscopy revealed a 25 mm wide lesion suggestive of subepithelial origin but with marked erythema and erosion in the mucosa. Crypt dilatation and distortion, mixed inflammatory infiltrate and fibrosis were apparent on histological evaluation after bite-on-bite biopsies. Due to the initial suspicion of malignancy, resection was decided after discussion with the patient. However, due to non-elevation partial resection was performed allowing the diagnosis of MPP. Hematochezia ceased after obstipation treatment and endoscopic follow-up showed maintenance of the lesion with the same characteristics except for reduced dimension. MPP may mimic neoplastic lesions and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of rectal masses. History, endoscopy and histological characteristics are all necessary and important in the diagnosis of MPP. |
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Intestinal Mucosa Intestinal Polyps Rectal Neoplasms |
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