Electronic ISSN 2287-0237

VOLUME

JEJUNAL TUBULOVILLOUS ADENOMAS

FEBRUARY 2014 - VOL.7 | CASE REPORT
Keywords:

jejunal tubulovillous adenomas

DOI

10.31524/bkkmedj.2014.02.012

MEDIA
Figure 1:
The plain abdomen supine position shows moderate dilated small bowel with multi air and fluid levels, with no gas in the colon detected.
Figure 3:
Shows small bowel obstruction at proximal jejunal due to tumor mass 7 cm in length.
Figure 2:
The CT of the whole abdomen with contrast enhancement, sagittal section shows an intestinal mass at wall of jejunum (see arrows) with proximal jejunal dilatation. There is no evidence of regional node enlargement.
Figure 4A-B:
Microscopic examination shows segments of the jejunum. It reveals a tubulovillous adenoma with focal high-grade dysplasia (villous component, about 40%). There is no evidence of invasive carcinoma. Both resected margins are free of the tumor.
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