1. [Inverted Hyperplastic Polyp in Stomach: A Case Report and Literature Review].
- Author
-
Lee YH, Joo MK, Lee BJ, Lee JA, Kim T, Yoon JG, Lee JM, and Park JJ
- Subjects
- Adult, Gastric Mucosa pathology, Gastric Mucosa surgery, Humans, Hyperplasia diagnostic imaging, Male, Polyps pathology, Polyps surgery, Stomach diagnostic imaging, Stomach Neoplasms diagnosis, Stomach Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Stomach Neoplasms pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ultrasonography, Hyperplasia diagnosis
- Abstract
An inverted hyperplastic polyp (IHP) found in stomach is rare and characterized by downward growth of hyperplastic mucosal component into the submucosa. Because of such characteristic, IHP can be misdiagnosed as subepithelial tumor or malignant tumor. In fact, adenocarcinoma was reported to have coexisted with gastric IHP in several previous reports. Because only 18 cases on gastric IHP have been reported in English and Korean literature until now, pathogenesis and clinical features of gastric IHP and correlation with adenocarcinoma have not been clearly established. Herein, we report a case of gastric IHP which was initially misdiagnosed as gastrointestinal stromal tumor and resected using endoscopic submucosal dissection. Literature review of previously published case reports on gastric IHP is also presented.
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF