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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2010; 14 (6): 573-575
Giant lipoma of descending colon diagnosed at CT: report of a case

F. Barchetti , N. Al Ansari, V. De Marco, F. Caravani*, L. Broglia**
Department of Radiological Sciences, School of Medicine, “Sapienza” University, Rome (Italy)
*Department of Radiology, San Paolo Hospital, Civitavecchia, Rome (Italy)
**Department of Radiology, San Giovanni-Addolorata Hospital, Rome (Italy)


Gastroenterology

Abstract. – Colonic lipomas are rare benign lesions, detected accidentally. These are often asymptomatic, but large lipoma may produce symptoms as abdominal pain, nausea, weight loss, diarrhea, constipation, hemorrhage, and intussusception. Colonic lipomas are more often localized in the ascending colon: literature reports less than 20 symptomatic cases situated in the descending colon. We report the case of a young man with a colonic giant lipoma diagnosed at Computed Tomography, who presented with rectum bleeding and 5-kg weight loss. The case was interesting because of the patient’s young age, the tumor’s location in the left side of the colon and the giant size (5.5 cm).

Corresponding Author: Flavio Barchetti, MD; e-mail: flavio.barchetti@live.it


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F. Barchetti , N. Al Ansari, V. De Marco, F. Caravani*, L. Broglia**
Giant lipoma of descending colon diagnosed at CT: report of a case
EUR REV MED PHARMACOL SCI
Year: 2010
Vol. 14 No. 6
Pages: 573-575

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