Idiopathic ileocolonic varices coexisting with a colon polyp treated successfully by endoscopy: A case report and literature review

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Abstract

Colonic varices are usually associated with portal hypertension. Idiopathic colonic varices are extremely rare. A 68-year-old man with a positive fecal occult blood test result underwent colonoscopy. We detected idiopathic ileocolonic varices and a coexisting ascending colon polyp. While reviewing the literature, we found cases of biopsies and polypectomies resulting in significant bleeding. We herein report a case of idiopathic ileocolonic varices coexisting with a colon polyp treated successfully by endoscopy. The coexistence of colonic varices and a colorectal lesion that requires endoscopic treatment may lead to significant bleeding. During management, the development of a treatment strategy and obtaining informed consent are necessary.

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Miwa, T., Ibuka, T., Ozawa, N., Sugiyama, T., Kubota, M., Imai, K., … Shimizu, M. (2019). Idiopathic ileocolonic varices coexisting with a colon polyp treated successfully by endoscopy: A case report and literature review. Internal Medicine, 58(23), 3401–3407. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.3131-19

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