Angiolipoma of the stomach as a cause of chronic upper gastrointestinal bleeding

Angiolipomas are benign vascular fatty neoplasms, usually found in the subcutis of the trunk. Gastric angiolipomas have not been described. We report a gastric angiolipoma causing chronic gastrointestinal bleeding that did not respond to electrocoagulation and required surgical resection. Its classi...

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description Angiolipomas are benign vascular fatty neoplasms, usually found in the subcutis of the trunk. Gastric angiolipomas have not been described. We report a gastric angiolipoma causing chronic gastrointestinal bleeding that did not respond to electrocoagulation and required surgical resection. Its classic endoscopic appearance is described. It may be managed endoscopically, utilizing either heater probe or laser photocoagulation and, therefore, should be recognized endoscopically prior to treatment.
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - etiology
Hemangioma - complications
Humans
Lipoma - complications
Male
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title Angiolipoma of the stomach as a cause of chronic upper gastrointestinal bleeding
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