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ArticleTitle A Clinical Evaluation of Lymphangioma of the Large Intestine A Case Presentation of Lymphangioma of the Descending Colon and a Review of 279 Japanese Cases
AuthorList Takeshi Matsuda1, Takeshi Matsutani1, Yoshikazu Tsuchiya1, Yuji Okihama1, Kaku Egami2, Masatomo Yoshioka2, Shotaro Maeda3 and Masahiko Onda4
Affiliation Departments of 1Gastroenterology, 2Surgery, and 3Pathology, Tama-Nagayama Hospital, Nippon Medical School 4Department of Surgery (I), Nippon Medical School
Language EN
Volume 68
Issue 3
Year 2001
Page 262-265
Received December 28, 2000
Accepted January 11, 2001
Keywords lymphangioma, large intestine, endoscopic treatment
Abstract With the development and widespread use of colonoscopy, lymphangioma of the large intestine has recently been reported frequently. This paper presents some findings from a review of 279 cases of this disease in Japan, including a typical case that we encountered. A 69-year-old female was diagnosed as having lymphangioma of the descending colon based on the findings of a barium enema and a colonoscopy, and the lesion was successfully removed by an endoscopic resection. In the published reports, the etiology of this disease is not clear yet but the age at onset range shows a tendency toward a higher incidence in comparatively older patients and the male-to-female ratio indicates a higher incidence in males. If there is no complication, endoscopic treatment seems to be the preferable procedure for this disease.
Correspondence to Takeshi Matsuda, MD, PhD, Department of Gastroenterology, Nippon Medical School Tama-Nagayama Hospital, 1-7-1 Nagayama, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8512, Japan
matsudatakeshi/surg1@nms.ac.jp

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