Upper gastrointestinal bleeding as an unusual manifestation of localized Menetrier's disease with an underlying lipoma: A case report

WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY(2023)

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BACKGROUNDMenetrier's disease is a rare condition characterized by enlarged gastric folds, usually located in the whole body and fundus of the stomach. This report presents an unusual case of localized Menetrier's disease elevated by a submucosal lipoma and thus looking like a polypoid mass and causing an episode of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The mass was successfully removed with endoscopic submucosal dissection.CASE SUMMARYEsophagogastroduodenoscopy was performed on a 76-year-old male patient after an episode of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, manifesting as fatigue and melena. A large polypoid mass (4 cm x 1 cm) with enlarged mucosal folds was found in the body of the stomach, between the lesser curvature and posterior wall. A small ulcer at the distal end of the mass was identified as the source of the bleeding. Biopsy was negative for neoplasia. Computed tomography showed a submucosal lesion beneath the affected mucosa, most likely a lipoma. The mass was removed en bloc with tunneling endoscopic submucosal dissection. Final pathology determined that the mass included Menetrier's disease and a submucosal lipoma. The patient was scheduled for follow-up esophagogastroduodenoscopy.CONCLUSIONLocalized Menetrier's disease can coexist with a submucosal lipoma creating a polypoid mass with risk of bleeding.
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Menetrier's disease,Submucosal lipoma,Gastrointestinal hemorrhage,Endoscopic submucosal dissection,Submucosal tunneling endoscopic resection,Case report
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