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Lipoma of the Colon: Review of the literature and report of a case S. Arimoto 1 , Y. Naito 1 , K. Nagai 2 , H. Ishimoto 3 1Dept. of Surgery, Wakayama Red Cross Hospital 22nd Dept. of Pathology, Wakayama Prefectural College of Medicine 3Ishimoto Gastrointestinal Clinic pp.93-101
Published Date 1975/1/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403112103
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 A, forty nine-year-old female visited our hospital because of upper abdominal pain of four months' duration. The pain was related to the ingestion of food and was relieved spontaneously by not eating. It gradually increased in severity and the cramping pain in the right lower abdomen, which radiated to the right lower back, appeared. But she had no nausea and vomiting. Twice in the previous two days she had noted bright red blood at defecation. She had lost about 8 kg in weight in the past four months. It was attributable to the lack of eating for fear of bringing on an attack.

 Physical examination revealed that the abdomen was soft and mildly distended with marked tenderness in the right lower quadrant. Perstaltic sounds were normal. No masses could be palpated in the abdomen. Rectal digital examination was normal.

 Laboratory studies were normal except the positive occult blood of feces.

 Roentogenologic examination of the colon revealed on compression studies a smooth, spheroid radiolucent filling defect measuring about 5 cm in diameter in the ascending colon just distal to the caecum. Air contrast studies showed that the tumor was pedunculated and ovoid which was producing intussusception. The impression was that this tumor was a benign one, most likely a lipoma.

 The abdomen was opened and a soft freely movable mass about the size of an egg was palpated in the proximal ascending colon. There was no evidence of intussusception. There were no lymph node swelling in the mesentery. An end-to-end anastomosis was performed between the ascending colon and terminal ileum.

 The gross description of the lesion was that of a pedunculated submucosal tumor measuring 4 cm in diameter. There were some loss of mucous membrane at the top and base of the tumor. On transverse section of the mass it was seen to be composed of bright yellow fatty tissue.

 Microscopic description showed that the mass was composed of adult fatty cells and was situated directly beneath the muscularis mucosae. The overlying mucosa was absent on the top and base of the mass. There was prominent infiltration of the plasma cells and lymphocytes at the base with no evidence of malignancy.

 The patient had an uneventful recovery with complete relief of symptoms.


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