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Abstract
CASTRO, Denny J et al. Angiolipofibroma of cecum: case report. Gen [online]. 2017, vol.71, n.2, pp.84-86. ISSN 2477-975X.
The Gastric Bypass is one of the most performed bariatric Female patient 61 years old with 22 days of current diseases, characterized by liquid evacuations in 05 opportunities / day without mucus and blood. Cramping abdominal pain type of insidious onset, mild, skinny in flank y right iliac fossa, without acalmias, non-irradiated, without concomitant, thats the reason because she consult to our center. Personal Background: Importance diseases deny. Family history: Father died at 65 years old of heart attack, Mother live 60 years old with arterial hypertension. Psychobiological habits: non important. Functional Exploration important symptoms Denies. Physical Exams: Size: 1.60 mts heart frequency: 72 x min Weight: 55 kg BMI: 21.5 kg / m2 breathing frequency: 16 x min Blood pressure 120 / 66mmhg (lying). Colonoscopy 5/16/16: Lipoma next to appendix Vs Appendix everted. 21/07/16 RME similarly macroscopic diagnostic impression. Histopathological report: Angiofibrolipoma of Cecum. A rare type colorectal polyps, polyps subepithelial mesenchymal Hamartomatous are formed by more than one mesenchymal tissue type. We present the pathological findings of an unusual presentation of a polypoid vascular proliferation in Cecum, with fat mature, fibrous tissue and connective tissue. In the literature there are only 3 previous reports in colon and rectum.
Keywords : Lipofibroma; Angiolipofibroma; Angiolipomatosis.