Abstract:Gastrointestinal tract is uncommon location for lipomas. If present, 90% are seen submucosally and 10% in subserosal location. Mostly located in the colon, but they can be found in the esophagus, small intestine, and rarely in the stomach. The vast majority of cases with intestinal lipomatosis are usually asymptomatic and some of the cases present with intermittent obstruction, colonic perforation and rarely intussusception. Case Report: A 20 year male presented in emergency department with history pain in abd… Show more
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