Colonic lipoma with colo-colic intussusception

Case contributed by Ismail Kabakus
Diagnosis almost certain

Presentation

Constipation, change in bowel habit.

Patient Data

Age: 40 years
Gender: Male

Axial CT scan through abdomen shows 51x43 mm colonic fatty (average -50HU) mass with fine septae. The mass has smooth borders without any sign of agressive feature. It is located in transverse colon causing colo-colonic intussuception. Although there is no dilatation in proximal part of colon or small bowels, rectal contrast does not reach the proximal part, stays distal to intussucepted segment and the mass. 

Case Discussion

Lipomas can occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal system. They are submucosal benign tumors. Although they are usually asymptomatic, lipomas larger than 2 cm may show ulceration and bleed. They may also cause intussusception, as in our case. 

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