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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 151-155, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-86818

ABSTRACT

Leiomyoma of the rectum is a rare tumor and it usually present in 40 to 60 year-old individuals, and it is more frequent in men. It originates from either the muscularis mucosa or muscularis externa and those arising from the muscularis mucosa are typically small and they are identified incidentally in patients who are undergoing sigmoidoscopy. In contrast, the larger leiomyomas arising from the muscularis externa generally present symptoms that are consistent with rectal stenosis or a rectal mass. Endoscopic ultrasonography can help to define the tumor location, extension and size. Surgical resection is the treatment for most leiomyomas of the rectum, but endoscopic electroexcision is a safe and appropriate treatment for small polypoid rectal leiomyoma. We report here on a case of a semipedunculated rectal leiomyoma in a 59 year-old female patient. It was found incidentally during a colonoscopic examination and it was diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasonography. We performed endoscopic mucosal resection with colonoscopic snare electrocoagulation.


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Female , Humans , Male , Constriction, Pathologic , Electrocoagulation , Endosonography , Leiomyoma , Mucous Membrane , Rectum , Sigmoidoscopy , SNARE Proteins
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 299-302, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-183186

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Primary malignant melanoma of the anorectum is rare, representing about 1% of all colorectal carcinoma and less than 1% of all melanomas. The most common symptom of malignant melanoma of the anorectum is anal bleeding and this is often misdiagnosed as hemorrhoids. A 72-year-old female patient was admitted due to intermittent anal bleeding for 6 months. Colonoscopic examination showed a large exophytic mass with an irregularly ulcerated and greenish-brown pigmentation on the anus and the examination also simultaneously showed a submucosal tumor-like lesion in the rectum that was located 5 cm from the anal verge. Light microscopy of the tumor revealed malignant melanocytes and the tumor cells reacted positively for immunohistochemical staining with S-100 protein and HMB-45. Distant metastasis to the brain was detected on brain MRI.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Anal Canal , Brain , Colorectal Neoplasms , Hemorrhage , Hemorrhoids , Light , Melanocytes , Melanoma , Microscopy , Neoplasm Metastasis , Pigmentation , Rectum , S100 Proteins , Ulcer
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