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A case report of a giant solitary juvenile polyp: from obstructed defecation syndrome to incontinence
Zhan Huai Teoh, Jien Yen Soh, Nasibah Mohamad, Norzaliana Zawawi, Andee Dzulkarnaen Zakaria, Zaidi Zakaria, Michael Pak-Kai Wong
Ann Coloproctol. 2024;40(Suppl 1):S27-S31.   Published online November 25, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2022.00549.0078
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Juvenile polyps (JPs) are the most common polyps in pediatric patients. We present the case of an 18-year-old male patient with a giant solitary JP resembling solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS). The presenting history was rectal bleeding and symptoms of obstructed defecation syndrome. Colonoscopy revealed a polypoidal mass at the anorectal junction, with biopsy-confirmed SRUS. The symptoms worsened, and a protruding mass from the anus caused fecal incontinence. Pelvic magnetic resonance imaging showed a huge pedunculated mass occupying the low rectum with local compression of the urinary bladder. Transanal excision of the anal tumor was performed due to bleeding. A histopathological examination showed a JP with high-grade dysplasia. A histological examination to differentiate JPs and SRUS could be challenging based on a superficial forceps biopsy. Therefore, an excision biopsy is usually warranted with the understanding that adenomatous or malignant transformation is found in 5.6% to 12% of all JPs.
Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp in the Jejunum Causing Small Bowel Intussusception
Sung Hoon Kang, Seok Won Kim, Hee Seok Moon, Jae Kyu Sung, Hyun Yong Jeong, Jin Su Kim, Gyu Sang Song
Ann Coloproctol. 2015;31(3):106-109.   Published online June 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2015.31.3.106
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Intussusceptions are defined as the telescoping of one segment of the gastrointestinal tract into an adjacent distal segment. In the small bowel, intussusceptions are typically caused by benign processes, but can occasionally be caused by inflammatory fibroid polyps, which often present as intussusception and bowel obstruction. These polyps are rare, benign, tumorous lesions in the gastrointestinal tract and are typically observed in the stomach, but can occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. Any case of a jejunojejunal intussusception caused by inflammatory fibroid polyps is considered rare, and we report the case of a 51-year-old woman with an inflammatory fibroid polyp of the jejunum presenting as an intussusception who was successfully treated with a resection.

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  • PÓLIPO FIBROSO INFLAMATÓRIO EM TRATO GASTROINTESTINAL, UM DIAGNÓSTICO DIFERENCIAL DE INTUSSUSCEPÇÃO INTESTINAL EM ADULTO: RELATO DE CASO E REVISÃO
    Raul Valério Ponte, Priscila Ferreira de Lima e Souza, Raíra Marques Oliveira, Bruna Viana Teles Rebouças, Sarah Mombach de Arruda, Isabella Siqueira Oliveira, Kalyne Saraiva Fontenele de Araújo, Maria Eduarda Lima Lobão Maia
    Revista Contemporânea.2024; 4(9): e5834.     CrossRef
  • Jejunal Intussusception Secondary to a Large Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp: A Case Report and Discussion of Differential Diagnosis
    Asma Khalid Abu-Salah, Eric Brocken, Hector Mesa, Katrina Collins, Mirella Marino
    Case Reports in Pathology.2023; 2023: 1.     CrossRef
  • Inflammatory fibroid polyp (Vanek's tumor) causing double compound ileo-ileal intussusception in an adult patient, a case report
    Ahmed Gadoura, Farah Mohammed, Mohamed Abdulkarim, Ammar Ibn Yasir, Dafalla Shani, Nadir Salih
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.2022; 93: 106947.     CrossRef
  • Adult intussusception due to ileal polyp - A case report
    Tahmina Hakim
    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.2022; 99: 107554.     CrossRef
  • Ileal Intussusception in an Adult Caused by a Locally Invasive Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp: A Case Report
    Luiz M. Nova, Paul Lopez, Clara Cerezo, Concepción Llanos, Irene Amat
    Revista Española de Patología.2021; 54(1): 65.     CrossRef
  • Adult Jejuno-jejunal intussusception due to inflammatory fibroid polyp
    Yi-Kai Kao, Jian-Han Chen
    Medicine.2020; 99(36): e22080.     CrossRef
  • Adult Jejuno-Jejunal Intussusceptions due to Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
    Jayabal Pandiaraja
    Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology.2020; 41(04): 602.     CrossRef
  • Laparoscopic Resection of a Jejunal Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp that Caused Occult Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Diagnosed via Capsule Endoscopy and Double-Balloon Enteroscopy: A Case Report
    Chizu Kameda, Hideaki Miwa, Ryohei Kawabata, Daiki Marukawa, Masahiro Murakami, Shingo Noura, Junzo Shimizu, Junichi Hasegawa
    Clinical Endoscopy.2018; 51(4): 384.     CrossRef
  • Inflammatory fibroid polyps of the appendix: different presentation and literature review
    Ibrahim Albabtain, Hassan Arishi, Slava Albaghli, Jumanah Aljahani
    Journal of Surgical Case Reports.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Pólipo fibroideo inflamatorio del tracto gastrointestinal: 10 años de experiencia del Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán
    A.F. Romano-Munive, R. Barreto-Zuñiga, J.A. Rumoroso-García, P. Ramos-Martínez
    Revista de Gastroenterología de México.2016; 81(3): 134.     CrossRef
  • Inflammatory fibroid polyp of the gastrointestinal tract: 10 years of experience at the Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán
    A.F. Romano-Munive, R. Barreto-Zuñiga, J.A. Rumoroso-García, P. Ramos-Martínez
    Revista de Gastroenterología de México (English Edition).2016; 81(3): 134.     CrossRef
Intraoperative Enteroscopic Total Polypectomy for the Patients with Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome.
Yoo, Sang Bum , Kim, Ik Yong , Sung, Seong Hoon , Kim, Dae Sung , Rhoe, Byoung Seon
J Korean Soc Coloproctol. 2004;20(6):405-410.
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Patients with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome often suffer complications of the polyps, such as intussusception, bowel obstruction, and bleeding. Furthermore, repeated operations may be required in some patients, which may result in short-bowel syndrome. Intraoperative enteroscopy during a laparotomy for this syndrome was introduced. This can avert multiple enterotomies and decrease bowel resection segments. We report the cases of three consecutive patients with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome who recently underwent intraoperative enteroscopy via enterotomy with successful removal of most small-bowel polyps. The large polyps of the jejunum required an enterotomy for their removal, but smaller polyps at the lower ileum were identified and removed by using intra-operative total enteroscopy. A more complete polypectomy can be performed using this technique, thus allowing patients with Peutz- Jeghers syndrome a longer interval between laparotomies and a reduction in the symptoms attributed to polyps.
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