E Baghi, S Falahat Car,
Volume 15, Issue 47 (6-2005)
Abstract
A rare case of extensive spontaneous retropritoneal hemorrhage from a reptured angiomolipoma is described. A 34- year- old woman was admitted to our department with a complaint of acute abdominal pain. Obvious right side abdominal distention, abdominal tenderness and guarding and hypovolumic shock were noted on physical exam. Abdominal ultrasonography and CT scan showed massive retroperitoneal hemorrhage with a mass in lateral of Rt. Kindney. After appropriate resuscitation, laparatomy and Rt. Nephrectomy was done.
Pathological study revealed angimyolipoma.
Because of hemorrhagic shock at admittance and during operation Rt. Nephrectomy was preferred.
S.r Modarres, J Shokri Shirvani,
Volume 21, Issue 82 (5-2011)
Abstract
Çolon lipoma is a rare benign tumor which is usually detected incidentally and is mostly asymptomatic. The author describes a case of obstruction due to lipoma. Â 46-year-old man with a two-month history of abdominal pain, and intermittent nausea, vomiting and melena for 3 weeks is reported. During colonoscopy, it was found that there was a colon mass and the pathological report showed chronic inflammation and a complete obstruction with barium was observed. Due to his constipation, severe abdominal pain and transverse, colectomy was performed. Pathological report showed submucosal lipoma. Finally, he felt well and was discharged from hospital.