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Rectum lipoma incarcerated in the anus as a cause of abundant rectorrhagia; [Lipom rektuma inkarceriran u anusu kao uzrok obilne rektoragije]

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2022

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Introduction. Lipomas are slow-growing, benign tumors of mesenchymal origin. In most cases, they are incidental findings during endoscopic examinations. Lipomas in the gastrointestinal tract are rare entities with the lowest rate of occurrence in the rectum. They are mostly asymptomat-ic but can cause pain, intussusception, bleeding, volvulus, prolapse, and weight loss if larger than 4 cm. The aim of the presented case report was to demonstrate that abun-dant rectorrhagia can be caused by a rare entity such as rectal lipoma. Case report. We presented the case of a fif-ty-year-old male patient with a soft-structure prolapse through the anus accompanied by extensive bleeding. Af-ter repositioning, the structure was endoscopically re-moved. Histopathological analysis confirmed the presence of a lipoma. Conclusion. Rectorrhagia can be a clinical manifestation of this rare condition - incarcerated rectal lipoma - and should be considered in practice as a differ-ential diagnosis in cases where the existence of more common conditions like hemorrhoidal disease and malig-nant tumors is excluded. © 2022 Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved.

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diagnosis, differential, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, hemostasis, endoscopic, histological techniques, lipoma, rectal neoplasms

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