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직장과 S자 결장의 미란성 용종성 증식 2;증례보고 및 점막탈출증과의 관계에 대한 고안

Other Titles
 Eroded Polypoid Hyperplasia of the Rectosigmoid Colon - Report of 2 cases with special reference to its relation to mucosal prolapse syndrome- 
Authors
 조남훈  ;  안회정  ;  박찬일 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Pathology (대한병리학회지), Vol.28(3) : 297-301, 1994-06 
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY (대한병리학회지)
ISSN
 0379-1149 
Issue Date
1994-06
Abstract
Polypoid prolapse of mucosal folds can occur at various sites and in various conditions predominantly associated with strain during defecation. There are two well known types of mucosal prolapse syndrome(MPS), the inflammatory cloacogenic polyp(ICP) and the mucosal redundant polyp associated with diverticular diseased RPD). ICP is a mucosal prolapse of the anorectal junction and MRPD is a Proximal analogue involving the sigmoid colon. We experienced two cases of eroded polypoid hyperplasia(EPH) of the rectosigmoid colon which manifested as a huge gyriform mass simulating the gross features of gastrointestinal lymphomas or other malignant tumors. The EPH consisted of confluent polypoid mucosal folds with rolled up submucosa to form stalk. The polypoid lesion represented hyperplastic epithelium, erosion of the mucosal surface and congestive vascular ectasia of lamina propria and submucosa. To explain the whole morphologic features, the initial phenomenon should be the mucosal prolapse. Vascular stretching with ischemic erosion of the mucosal surface and compensatory epithelial hyperplasia ensue as the result. The ominous endoscopic and gross features of EPH should be kept in mind to avoid ergoneous radical surgery.
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Yonsei Authors
Cho, Nam Hoon(조남훈) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0045-6441
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/186616
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