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A case of peduncolated Brunner's gland hamartoma.
G Chir. 2018 Mar-Apr;39(2):111-113
Authors: Tornambè A, Tornambè G
Abstract
AIM: To report a case of Brunner's gland hamartoma (BGH) in patient treated with surgical resection.
CASE REPORT: A 73 years old male patient that was admitted with melena. The preoperative investigations suggested a suspected duodenal large polypoidal mass. A local resection was performed. Surgical resection is actually considered the best treatment for this lesion.
DISCUSSION: Brunner's glands were first described by Brunner in 1688. Hamartoma designates an excessive focal overgrowth of mature normal cells and tissues, composed of identical cellular elements. Most patients with Brunner's gland hamartoma are asymptomatic or have nonspecific complaints.
CONCLUSION: BHG is a rare tumor arising from the Brunner's gland of the duodenum, considered entirely benign, although there have been occasionally reports of malignant foci inside.
PMID: 29694312 [PubMed - in process]
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