Atypical anal itching lesion associated with a protruding rectal polyp
Journal | Volume 87 - 2024 |
Issue | Fasc.4 - Clinical images |
Author(s) | Q. Binet 1, A.-P. Draguet 2, L. Stainier 3 |
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DOI | 10.51821/87.4.13631 |
Affiliations: (1) Gastroenterology department, Clinique Saint-Pierre Ottignies, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
(2) Histopathology department, Institut de Pathologie et Génétique, Gosselies, Belgium (3) Abdominal Surgery department, Clinique Saint-Pierre Ottignies, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
An 83-year-old male presented at the gastroenterology clinic with complaints of anal itching associated with a reducible, protruding rectal mass that had been bleeding on contact for the past few months. Clinical examination revealed two erythematous, slightly nodular, eczema-like lesions measuring 3 cm and 2 cm, extending laterally from the anal margin. (Figure 1, Panel A) A digital rectal exam revealed a small, soft mass in the posterior lower rectum. Total colonoscopy identified a 25 mm sessile polyp classified as CONECCT 2C (1) in the lower rectum (Figure 1, Panel B). Biopsies of the anal margin lesions were obtained using a cold forceps. |
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. |
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