Presentation
The patient had previously been diagnosed with an endometrial polyp. After treatment, the woman was examined annually for a control purpose. The last ultrasound showed a left adnexal mass. MRI was made for excluding this mass.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years old
Gender: Female
From the case:
Colonic polyp - tubular adenoma
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MRI shown a mass in the sigmoid, not left adnexal mass. The enema was performed then.
From the case:
Colonic polyp - tubular adenoma
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This mass in the sigmoid didn't disappear after the enema - suspicious for a polyp.
Case Discussion
Subsequent colonoscopy and histology confirmed the presence of tubular adenoma (low-grade dysplasia) in the sigmoid.