Juvenile polyposis coli. A case report

We report a case of juvenile polyposis coli in a 13 year old girl who initially complained of rectal bleeding and prolapse of polyps. Tube feeding with an elemental or a low residue diet and total parenteral nutrition were prescribed to treat the hypoproteinemia and anemia. A modified Soave's o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese journal of surgery 1982-01, Vol.12 (4), p.274-279
Hauptverfasser: Yoshida, H, Tomichi, N, Mori, S, Niitsu, Y, Nakamura, R, Okada, T, Yakawa, K
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description We report a case of juvenile polyposis coli in a 13 year old girl who initially complained of rectal bleeding and prolapse of polyps. Tube feeding with an elemental or a low residue diet and total parenteral nutrition were prescribed to treat the hypoproteinemia and anemia. A modified Soave's operation was successfully performed. The polyps appeared in several different stages of development. A single dilated gland of the colonic mucosa, which was not grossly visible, was presumed to be the site of the initial lesion which developed into a typical juvenile polyp. Adenomatous tubules were found in some juvenile polyps. In this case of immunologic deficiency, it is not clear whether such was a primary or secondary phenomenon.
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