Year 2023 / Volume 115 / Number 11
Letter
Duodenal angiolipoma: a rare tumor causing recurrent upper gastrointestinal bleeding

674-675

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2023.9744/2023

Francisco Vara-Luiz, Gonçalo Nunes, Carla Oliveira, Ivo Mendes, Catrine Dahlstedt-Ferreira, Pedro Currais, Pedro Pinto-Marques, Jorge Fonseca,

Abstract
Duodenal angiolipoma is a rare adipocytic tumor, with non-specific symptoms precluding an early diagnosis. We present a case of a 67-year-old female admitted due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The upper endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasound evaluation showed a subepithelial lesion in the third portion of the duodenum. Endoscopic excision was performed using a standard polypectomy technique after endoloop placement. Histopathology was compatible with duodenal angiolipoma. The authors highlight duodenal angiolipoma as a rare adipocytic tumor potentially causing gastrointestinal bleeding, which can be safely treated with endoscopic excision.
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Vara-Luiz F, Nunes G, Oliveira C, Mendes I, Dahlstedt-Ferreira C, Currais P, et all. Duodenal angiolipoma: a rare tumor causing recurrent upper gastrointestinal bleeding. 9744/2023


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Publication history

Received: 26/05/2023

Accepted: 30/05/2023

Online First: 14/06/2023

Published: 13/11/2023

Article Online First time: 19 days

Article editing time: 171 days


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