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Juvenile Polyposis Coli, Report of a Case H. Kimura 1 , T. Nakamura 1 , G. Nakano 1 1The First Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Gunma University pp.227-233
Published Date 1981/2/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403107951
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 A 24 year-old woman was admitted to the First Department of Surgery of Gunma University, with a history of episodes of diarrhea and bloody stool. Radiological and endoscopical examination revealed multiple lobulated, pedunculated polyps in the large intestine. At the upper G. I. series multiple polyps were recognized in the antrum of the stomach, and the biopsy specimen presented histological feature of hyperplastic polyps. The polyps of the large intestine were distributed three in the rectum and sigmoid colon, seven in the cecum and the ascending colon, and three in the transverse colon. They were removed endoscopically and surgically. Histologically the polyps were composed of irregular branching and cystic dilated glands, and of the stoma which was edematous, having scanty vessels and connective tissue. Almost all of the glands were lined by non-atypical columnar epithelia, but a few glands were lined atypical epithelia similar to those of adenoma. From the above-mentioned findings, this case was confirmed as “juvenile polyposis coli” which was primarily described by McColl, and differed from P-J syndrome or C-C syndrome in both chemical and histological findings. McColl reported the familiar occurrence of this condition and the prevalent occurrence of colonic cancer in the same family. A patient with colonic cancer was family of this case. As multiple polyps were seen also in the stomach. We also regard this case as “generalized juvenile gastrointestinal polyposis” described by Schatello.


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