Atypical tumour-like involvement of the colon in secondary systemic amyloidosis which vanished after 1 month of observation

Amyloidosis occurs as a result of the extracellular deposition of protein fibrils in organs and tissues, thus causing mild to severe pathophysiological changes. The gastrointestinal tract is a common site of amyloid deposition. While intestinal amyloidosis frequently results in polypoid lesions, ulc...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ case reports 2011, Vol.2011 (mar16 1), p.bcr0120113775-bcr0120113775
Hauptverfasser: Ando, Katuyoshi, Fujiya, Mikihiro, Ito, Takahiro, Sugiyama, Ryuji, Nata, Toshie, Nomura, Yoshiki, Ueno, Nobuhiro, Kashima, Shin, Ishikawa, Chisato, Inaba, Yuhiei, Moriichi, Kentaro, Okamoto, Kotaro, Ikuta, Katsuya, Mizukami, Yusuke, Tokusashi, Yoshihiko, Miyokawa, Naoyuki, Watari, Jiro, Kohgo, Yutaka
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Zusammenfassung:Amyloidosis occurs as a result of the extracellular deposition of protein fibrils in organs and tissues, thus causing mild to severe pathophysiological changes. The gastrointestinal tract is a common site of amyloid deposition. While intestinal amyloidosis frequently results in polypoid lesions, ulcerations, nodules and petechial mucosal haemorrhage, tumour-like lesions are rarely developed and infrequently diagnosed before the resection because of the difficulty in differentiating them from colon cancer. The authors herein reported a case of intestinal amyloid A amyloidosis with a complication of a tumour-like lesion endoscopically resembling a malignant lesion, which was completely diminished after 1 month of observation with bowel rest. Such conservative treatment is a feasible option to cure intestinal tumour-like lesions in patients with intestinal amyloidosis when no neoplastic change is histologically detected, possibly decreasing the need for surgery of the fragile mucosa.
ISSN:1757-790X
1757-790X
DOI:10.1136/bcr.01.2011.3775