Diagnosis and treatment of duodenal lipoma
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SHOR, Elina, CERNAT, Mircea, ŞCERBATIUC-CONDUR, Corina, MALCOVA, Tatiana, GHEORGHIŢA, Vadim, MISHIN, Igor. Diagnosis and treatment of duodenal lipoma. In: Journal of Surgery, 2023, vol. 19, pp. 121-127. ISSN 1584-9341.
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Journal of Surgery
Volumul 19 / 2023 / ISSN 1584-9341

Diagnosis and treatment of duodenal lipoma


Pag. 121-127

Shor Elina1, Cernat Mircea2, Şcerbatiuc-Condur Corina12, Malcova Tatiana1, Gheorghiţa Vadim1, Mishin Igor13
 
1 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
2 Institute of Oncology,
3 Emergency Institute of Medicine
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 11 august 2023


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 Lipomas are benign tumors consisting of mature fat cells which may occur in any organ, affecting men and women equally. Duodenal lipomas are a rare benign tumor accounting for 4% of gastrointestinal lipomas. The most duodenal lipomas are asymptomatic with diagnoses made incidentally via routine endoscopy or GI surgery. Symptomatic duodenal lipomas that present with signs of obstruction or bleeding require procedural intervention.There is currently no standard of care for duodenal lipomas. Although endoscopic options are available, management may require surgery because of the size or location.

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duodenal lipoma, duodenal tumors, management

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