Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6100107 | Journal of Crohn's and Colitis | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Inflammatory pseudopolyps are formed in the regenerative and healing phases of ulcerated epithelium. Giant pseudopolyposis of the colon (pseudopolyp larger than 1.5Â cm in size) is a very rare complication of inflammatory bowel disease and it may lead to colonic intussusception or luminal obstruction, but the more important clinical significance is that it can be endoscopically confused with a malignancy, although it is generally regarded as having no malignant potential. It has been reported that giant pseudopolyposis of the colon rarely regresses with medical management alone and this sometimes require surgical or endoscopic resection. This report illustrates 2 unusual cases of giant pseudopolyps associated with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and these giant pseudopolyps were initially confused with villous adenoma or adenocarcinoma, but they showed regression after adequate medical therapy.
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Authors
Yong Sung Choi, Jung Pil Suh, In Taek Lee, Jong Kyu Kim, Suk Hee Lee, Kyung Ran Cho, Hyun Joo Park, Do Sun Kim, Doo Han Lee,