CASE REPORT
A Case Report of Cecal Endometriosis Causing Intussusception
Kei Kanoh, Minoru Sukigara and Shohjiroh Takayama*
Shalom Sukigara Clinic, Fuji Biomedix*
We report a rare case of intestinal endometriosis causing intussusception. A 43-year-old woman reporting abdominal pain and intermittent diarrhea on July 22, 2002 was found in ultrasonography and computed tomography to have intestinal intussusception. Because of the mildness of symptoms, she wished to avoid surgery but increasing pain and loss of appetite led her to consent eventually to surgical intervention 9 days after the first consultation. A submucosal tumor in the cecum had advanced into the ascending colon, causing the intussusception, which was released bimanually, followed by ileocecal resection to remove the tumor. The histological diagnosis was ectopic endometriosis.
Key words
intussusception, endometriosis of the cecum
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 37: 1910-1913, 2004
Reprint requests
Kei Kanoh Shalom Sukigara Clinic
1496 Matuyama, Higashimatuyama, 355-0005 JAPAN
Accepted
July 28, 2004
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