2003
DOI: 10.1067/s0016-5107(03)00035-x
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Large Colonic Lipoma with Mucosal Ulceration Mimicking Carcinoma

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“…En la colonoscopia nos solemos encontrar esta lesión como una masa que aparece cubierta por mucosa de características normales, pudiendo ser sésiles o pediculados. La principal prueba diagnósti-ca es la colonoscopia, que puede ser incluso terapéutica si se trata de lipomas de pequeño tamaño (3,4). En el resto de pruebas de imagen se visualiza como una masa redondeada, intraluminal, homogénea.…”
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“…En la colonoscopia nos solemos encontrar esta lesión como una masa que aparece cubierta por mucosa de características normales, pudiendo ser sésiles o pediculados. La principal prueba diagnósti-ca es la colonoscopia, que puede ser incluso terapéutica si se trata de lipomas de pequeño tamaño (3,4). En el resto de pruebas de imagen se visualiza como una masa redondeada, intraluminal, homogénea.…”
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“…5 Colonic lipomas arise in the submucosa but occasionally extend into the muscularis propria or subserosa. 6 Usually, the lipomas are solitary, but can be multiple. 7 The median age at the time of diagnosis ranges from 50 to 69 years and there are no differences in sex prevalence.…”
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“…Large lipomas can become symptomatic and may mimic clinical features and endoscopic appearance of colonic carcinoma [1][2][3][4] . When lipomas are >2 cm, they may present with abdominal pain, bleeding and/or bowel obstruction, either intermittent or complete, secondary to intussusception or to direct luminal obstruction by the enlarging mass [1,2] . CT may demonstrate a well-circumscribed intraluminal mass with low attenuation consistent with soft (fatty) tissue, and it is particularly useful for identifying large colonic lipomas [2] .…”
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“…Most of these tumors are asymptomatic and usually detected incidentally during imaging studies or colonoscopy [2] . Large lipomas can become symptomatic and may mimic clinical features and endoscopic appearance of colonic carcinoma [1][2][3][4] .…”
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