Objective: Report of misleading rare disease to avoid an unnecessary invasive intervention Background: Although reports of bilharizial colonic polyps are very rare in the literature, we report a case of a large rectal polyp as a manifestation of chronic intestinal bilharzia. A high index of suspicion in an endemic area is the key factor to avoid unnecessary medical interventions. Case Report: We report a case of a 24-year-old male patient who was married, born in Taiz North Yemen, and worked as a military soldier. He presented to our clinic with a complaint concerning intermittent lower abdominal pain and several months of rectal bleeding. A colonoscopy was performed at the Endoscopy Unit of King Khalid Hospital, Najran, Saudi Arabia on September 23, 2019 and results showed 2 large rectal polyps, (measuring 4×3 and 2×3 cm), located 10 cm from the anal verge, having wide bases and irregular surfaces that mimicked dysplas-tic polyps. Both polyps became elevated after a normal saline/methylene blue injection. An endoscopic muco-sal resection was successfully performed with no immediate complications. The histopathology showed be-nign polyps due to Schistosoma-induced colonic infection. Conclusions: It is very difficult and challenging to differentiate Schistosoma-induced colonic polyps from other colonic polyps even with an endoscopic evaluation; thus, a high index of clinical suspicion is required mainly in an endemic area, which may prevent the physician from ordering unnecessary interventions and thus avoid severe complications.
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Al-Zubaidi, A. M., Bashanfer, G. A., Alqannas, M. H., & Al Atawi, A. S. (2020). Colonic polyps an unusual manifestation of schistosomiasis. American Journal of Case Reports, 21, e923177-1-e923177-4. https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.923177
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