‘DESCENDING COLONIC POLYP’- An ultrasound diagnosis
A boy of about 10 yrs age ,
having h/o bleeding per rectum and occasional pain left lower abdomen, was examined
with high resolution color doppler ultrasound, showed-a well defined round to
oval iso to hypoechoic solid mass within lumen of descending colon. The mass
appeared bulging within lumen with echogenic mucosal stripe over it , &
displacing muscularis propria ,suggesting mucosal or submucosal location [ fig 1&
2]. It also showed few tiny cystic areas in it ,which appeared spokewheel like
vasculature on color doppler [see fig 3&4]. Vascular signals are seen
within lesion on both color & spectral doppler .No any other abnormality was
noted in descending colon wall & rest of the abdomen. On the basis of high resolution
ultrasound & color doppler findings a diagnosis of benign intraluminal ‘mucosal-submucosal descending colonic polyp’ was made , which subsequently proved on
colonoscopy [ see fig 5] , & resected endoscopically. Biopsy turned out to
be benign hypertrophic colonic polyp. By- Dr. Subhash Tailor, MD, Bhilwara [ Rajasthan , India]
Fig 1- LS US scan left lower abdomen showing round to oval hypoechoic intraluminal mass in descending colon with tiny cystic areas in it .
Fig 2- TS US scan showing same mass in descending colon lumen
Fig 3- Color doppler image showing spoke wheel like vasculature within mass
Fig 4- Spectral doppler image of the mass showing both arterial & venous vascular signals
Fig 5- Colonoscopic view depicting intraluminal mucosal polyp in descending colon [Image -courtsey Dr. Mukesh Kalla ,gastroenterologist, Jaipur]
‘DESCENDING COLONIC POLYP’- An ultrasound diagnosis
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
on
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Rating:
4 comments:
Great one Dr !
Great one Dr !
very good!
great job and very nice observations.
thanks.
Post a Comment