We report a case of intestinal ileal lipomatosis in a 56-year-old Caucasian male complicated with small bowel obstruction due to ileocolic intussusception with a lipoma serving as lead point. This rare disease is often only discovered incidentally as a consequence of mechanical complications and not well reported in the international literature, compared to intussusception due to an isolated lipoma. Computed tomography is the imaging modality of choice to depict complications of this distinct clinicopathological entity. Density measurements can confirm the fatty content and homogeneity analysis of the lesions can guide the radiologist in the differential diagnosis
Lipomas are rare but well-recognized tumours of the small and large intestines. They usually arise f...
AbstractIntroductionIntussusception in adult is rarely caused by idiopathic conditions. Main causes ...
Lipoma is the commonest soft tissue tumour and ubiquitous in distribution.The gastrointestinal tract...
We report a case of intestinal Heal lipomatosis in a 56-year-old Caucasian male complicated with sma...
We report a case of intestinal Heal lipomatosis in a 56-year-old Caucasian male complicated with sma...
Intussusception in adulthood is unusual. We describe herein a rare case of adult ileoileal intussusc...
While intestinal tumors are rare, small intestinal lipomas are even more uncommon benign neoplasms. ...
Bowel intussusception is a rare entity in adults. Symptoms are nonspecific and most of diagnoses are...
Intussusception is rare in adults. Benign neoplasm are common causes for intussusception in adults, ...
AbstractIntussusception in adults is rare, accounting for less than 5% of all cases. Unlike the chil...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIntussusception in adults accounts for less than 5% of all intussusceptions. It ...
Background: A 25-year old female presented to the Emergency Department with intermittent abdominal p...
Introduction: A lipoma of the small bowel mesentery is a uncommon clinical entity. It rarely causes ...
Introduction: A lipoma of the small bowel mesentery is a uncommon clinical entity. It rarely causes ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIntussusception in adults accounts for less than 5% of all intussusceptions. It ...
Lipomas are rare but well-recognized tumours of the small and large intestines. They usually arise f...
AbstractIntroductionIntussusception in adult is rarely caused by idiopathic conditions. Main causes ...
Lipoma is the commonest soft tissue tumour and ubiquitous in distribution.The gastrointestinal tract...
We report a case of intestinal Heal lipomatosis in a 56-year-old Caucasian male complicated with sma...
We report a case of intestinal Heal lipomatosis in a 56-year-old Caucasian male complicated with sma...
Intussusception in adulthood is unusual. We describe herein a rare case of adult ileoileal intussusc...
While intestinal tumors are rare, small intestinal lipomas are even more uncommon benign neoplasms. ...
Bowel intussusception is a rare entity in adults. Symptoms are nonspecific and most of diagnoses are...
Intussusception is rare in adults. Benign neoplasm are common causes for intussusception in adults, ...
AbstractIntussusception in adults is rare, accounting for less than 5% of all cases. Unlike the chil...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIntussusception in adults accounts for less than 5% of all intussusceptions. It ...
Background: A 25-year old female presented to the Emergency Department with intermittent abdominal p...
Introduction: A lipoma of the small bowel mesentery is a uncommon clinical entity. It rarely causes ...
Introduction: A lipoma of the small bowel mesentery is a uncommon clinical entity. It rarely causes ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONIntussusception in adults accounts for less than 5% of all intussusceptions. It ...
Lipomas are rare but well-recognized tumours of the small and large intestines. They usually arise f...
AbstractIntroductionIntussusception in adult is rarely caused by idiopathic conditions. Main causes ...
Lipoma is the commonest soft tissue tumour and ubiquitous in distribution.The gastrointestinal tract...