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Rare ileal localisation of angiolipoma presenting as chronic haemorrhage and severe anaemia: a case report.

Nicola Della Volpe1, Luigi Bianco, Claudio Bonuso, Mario Annecchiarico, Pierino Di Silverio, Assunta Caiazza.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Angiolipomas are frequently observed benign tumours. They have a typical vascular component and are often located in subcutaneous tissues, and more rarely, in the gastrointestinal tract. CASE
PRESENTATION: We report an uncommon case of an angiolipoma found in the lower portion of the small bowel of an 80-year-old man who was undergoing evaluation for chronic anaemia. A standardised diagnostic pathway was followed. Endoscopic and radiological findings were negative. The diagnosis was finally established with the aid of capsule endoscopy. The case we report is the first in the literature of an angiolipoma without specific painful symptoms. In fact, the patient did not complain of abdominal pain or alvus changes, and abdominal examination did not suggest an expansive process. The endoscopic study performed with the capsule identified the lesion as the cause of the ingravescent anaemia. Intra-operative histological examination of the lesion made it possible to avoid a major surgical procedure and assured a short postoperative course for the patient.
CONCLUSION: This report focuses on the importance of correct pre- and/or intra-operative histological diagnosis in order to offer the best therapeutic choice. An angiolipoma was suspected in this case, even though they are rarely located in the ileum.

Entities:  

Year:  2008        PMID: 18442422      PMCID: PMC2386797          DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-2-129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Case Rep        ISSN: 1752-1947


  10 in total

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Authors:  Gabriel M Groisman
Journal:  Case Rep Pathol       Date:  2013-05-28

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