Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor of Sigmoid Colon: Unusual Cause of Intestinal Obstruction

2020 
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMFTs) are rare solid mesenchymal tumors frequently noted in children and young adults. It is characterized by variable clinicopathological and etiopathogenetic features. They are commonly reported in the lungs and occurrence in the colon is extremely rare. Here, we report a case of IMFT in the sigmoid colon confirmed histopathologically after surgical resection. A 40-year-old lady presented with abdominal pain, vomiting, and constipation for four days. On abdominal examination, there was tenderness in the left iliac fossa region with localized guarding. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) showed a sigmoid colonic mass lesion with few enlarged perilesional lymph nodes. Colonoscopy demonstrated circumferential ulceration with irregular margin associated with luminal narrowing noted 55 cm from the anal verge and scope could not negotiate beyond, biopsies were taken. Later, the biopsy came as descriptive in nature. Hence, we proceeded for surgery and intra-operatively we have found there was circumferential thickening in the sigmoid colon for about size 8 cm of which was abutting the left lateral parietal wall. We have done sigmoid colon resection with adequate margins and postoperatively patient did well. Finally, the histopathology report suggested an IMFT sigmoid colon.
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