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Characterizing Colon Lipomas: Insights from a Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Presentation and Management Strategies

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 May 24
PMID 38787996
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This retrospective study aims to examine the characteristics and treatment approaches of colon lipomas, which are benign tumors found in the colon. We analyzed a cohort of 25 patients, focusing on demographic characteristics, clinical presentation, location and size of the lipoma, concomitant pathologies, and treatment methods. The average age of the patients was 67.3 years, with 36% being male and 64% female. The majority of lipomas were located in the ascending colon (52%), and their median size was 2 cm. The predominant presenting symptom was constipation, affecting 83.3% of the symptomatic patients. Surgical resection was undertaken in only 1 patient due to obstruction. Statistically significant differences were observed between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients regarding various parameters, including the size of the lipoma (P = .033). Colon lipomas are generally benign and frequently asymptomatic but may necessitate different treatment approaches depending on their size, location, and the presence of symptoms. Further studies are imperative to refine treatment strategies and enhance patient care outcomes.

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