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Case report
Year : 2015 Month : January-March Volume : 4 Issue : 1 Page : 14 - 16

Ileo-Caecal Intussusception in an Adult with Mucinous Adenocarcinoma as the Lead Point: Case Report


Archana Shetty, Apaparna Narasimha, Lekha M.B, Vijaya C
1. Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Sapthagiri Istitute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Bangalore, India. 2. Professor, Department of Pathology, Sapthagiri Istitute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Bangalore, India. 3. Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Sapthagiri Istitute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Bangalore, India. 4. Professor and Head, Department of Pathology, Sapthagiri Istitute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Bangalore, India.
 
Correspondence Address :
Dr. Aparna Narasimha,
Department of Pathology, Sapthagiri Istitute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Street No. 15, Hesaraghatta Main Road, Chikkasandra
Bangalore-560090, India.
E-mail : Sonrichie14@gmail.com
 
ABSTRACT
Intussusception is an invagination or telescoping of a proximal segment of bowel into the lumen of a distal segment. This leads to obstruction and compromise of mesenteric blood flow, with resultant ischemia of the bowel wall. The prevalence of adult intussusceptions is about 1- 5% .It is a challenging condition presenting with non specific symtoms. Unlike intussusceptions in the paediatric age group, which are idiopathic most of the cases in adults are associated with an underlying organic pathology like adhesions, lymphoid hyperplasia, trauma, lipomas, leiomyomas, or hemangiomas. A few cases can also harbour malignancy. We present a case of a mucinous adenocarcinoma causing ilio- cecal intussusception in a 62 year old female. A high index of suspicion for malignancy must be kept for colonic intussusceptions, with segmental resection being the recommended treatment.
Keywords : Adult intussusception, Malignancy, Resection
 
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