Lipomas of the gastrointestinal system.
2012
Lipomas are rare benign tumors in the gastrointestinal system. Within the
gastrointestinal system, 65% of the lipomas are located in the colon (sigmoid
part of the colon or rectum) and rarely in the stomach and esophagus. The
paper presents two gastrointestinal lipomas. First is the case of lipoma of
the sigmoid colon and the other one is gastric lipoma. In both cases the
material was sent for histopathological analysis due to suspicion of
malignancy of the lesions. In both cases, the histopathologic analysis showed
tumor made of mature adipocytes, localized in the submucosa both of the
stomach and intestine. Hypercellularity and/ or atypia of the cell was found
in neither case. Lipomas are shown because of its atypical localization and
clinically suspicious malignancy in the stomach and sigmoid colon. These
cases show that the applied methods of preoperative diagnosis of tumors in
the gastrointestinal system are not sufficient to determine the origin and
biological behavior of tumors. Histopathological diagnosis provides a correct
insight into the nature of tumors and determine the course of treatment. This
paper presents a rare localization of lipomas in the gastrointestinal system.
The preoperative diagnosis of lesions in the gastrointestinal system may not
be sufficient to determine the origin and biological behavior of the lesions,
hence the histopathological diagnosis gives an accurate insight into the
nature of the change, preventing the possibility of further aggressive
therapy.
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