A case report of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of cecum mimicking malignant wall thickening

Autor: H. Bettach, N. El Bouardi, M. Haloua, B. Alami, M. Boubbou, L. Chbani, M. Maâroufi, M.Y. Alaoui Lamrani
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: International journal of surgery case reports. 94
ISSN: 2210-2612
Popis: Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMT) are an uncommon mesenchymal solid tumor commonly documented in children and young adults (Kim et al., 2012 [1]). Cecum is a rare location of this entity, may simulating a malignant tumor process.A 71 year old patient was admitted for pain in the right iliac fossa with chronic constipation evolving for two months associated with weight loss. As a diagnosic step, an abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan was performed showing a thickening of the cecal wall. There was no regional or distant metastasis. During a colonoscopy, many biopsies have been returned to a non-specific chronic colitis; as a result, the IMT of the cecum was confirmed pathologically after ilio-coecal resection.IMT is difined as a solid mesenchymal tumor basically affects the soft parts as well as the visceral organs. The litterature show that frequent localisations are pulmonary and intra-orbital (Krzysztof Siemion et al., 23 February 2022); therefore, the cecal location is very rare may mimic a malignant tumor (Mauricio Gonzalez-Urquijo et al., January 20, 2020), It is worth recalling that the imaging outcomes are polymorphic and inconclusive; in addition, Surgical excision is the treatment of choice for IMT (Alireza Mirshemirani et al., Dec 2011) and the histopathology is still required for the final diagnosis.Radiologic features of IMT present a diagnostic challenge to the radiologist; also, mimic malignancy may lead to unnecessary investigations.
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