Closed occlusion due to invagination colon submucosal lipoma

Authors

  • Agustín D'Auria
  • Oscar Balboa
  • Julio López Susviela
  • Horacio Torturiello
  • Eduardo Francia-Volgesang
  • Julio De Los Santos

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colonic diseases

Abstract

Report on a case of closed colonic occlusion caused by colo-colic invagination presenting, at invagination head, a submucosal lipoma of colon and description of its clinical caracteristics. At present it is possible to detect colonic lipomas by double contrast mucosa! relief roentgenography and by fibrocolonoscopy. It is worth high]ighting the fact that this is the first case in our country in which it was possible to resect the tumor isolatedly, without having to resort to colonic excision.

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Published

1982-03-27

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D’Auria A, Balboa O, López Susviela J, Torturiello H, Francia-Volgesang E, De Los Santos J. Closed occlusion due to invagination colon submucosal lipoma. Cir. Urug. [Internet]. 1982 Mar. 27 [cited 2024 May 14];52(1):87-9. Available from: https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/3271

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