| Literature DB >> 31435339 |
Ismail A S Burud1, Mahadevan D Tata2, Nor Akmar B Tak3.
Abstract
Hyperplastic polyps are the most common polypoidal lesions of the stomach showing a varied presentation. They may be asymptomatic; however, occasionally they can cause anaemia and gastric outlet obstruction. Malignant transformation is a serious complication associated with such polyps. We present the case of an elderly woman who complained of epigastric pain and intermittent vomiting. Oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (OGDS) showed a large pedunculated polyp along the lesser curvature of the stomach, 4 cm from the gastro-oesophageal junction, extending into the first part of the duodenum that caused gastric outlet obstruction. Computed tomography reported a soft-tissue mass arising from the incisura and extending through the pylorus into the duodenum (D1 and proximal D2). An endoscopic polypectomy was performed, and histopathological examination reported evidence of early gastric carcinoma. She underwent regular endoscopic follow-up with biopsies performed over 2 years, and the last follow-up showed mild-to-moderate dysplasia at the previous excision site. She underwent a planned laparoscopic wedge resection, and histopathological examination confirmed the presence of a hyperplastic polyp showing low-grade dysplasia.Entities:
Keywords: Gastric outlet obstruction; Hyperplastic polyp; Malignancy
Year: 2017 PMID: 31435339 PMCID: PMC6694954 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2017.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Taibah Univ Med Sci ISSN: 1658-3612
Figure 1Computed tomography (CT) scan showing a soft-tissue mass extending into the pylorus.
Figure 2Endoscopic view showing a pedunculated polyp traversing the pylorus.
Figure 3Histopathological appearance of the hyperplastic polyp. The polyp is composed of an elongated tortuous and hyperplastic foveolar epithelium with cystic changes.
Figure 4Low-power view showing an area of low-grade dysplasia (left) adjacent to an area of cystically dilated foveolar epithelium (right).
Figure 5Medium-power view showing an area of malignant glands in the lamina propria.