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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
Elastofibromatous change of the intestine: report of four lesions from three patients with review of the literature
Mitsuaki Ishida1 
关键词: Elastofibromatous change;    elastofibromatous polyp;    elastofibroma;    intestine;   
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学科分类:生理学与病理学
来源: e-Century Publishing Corporation
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【 摘 要 】
Elastofibromatous change, also referred to as elastofibromatous polyp or elastofibroma, has been extremely rarely described in the gastrointestinal tract. This lesion is characterized histopathologically by an excessive accumulation of elastic fibers occasionally with a fibrous component involving the submucosa and/or muscularis mucosae of the gastrointestinal tract. Herein, we report four additional lesions of the intestine and review the clinicopathological features of this rare lesion. Three patients (76-, 72-, and 52-year-old males) were detected with polypoid lesions in the jejunum, transverse and sigmoid colons, and sigmoid colon, respectively. All four lesions showed fundamentally the same histopathological and immunohistochemical features. The polypoid lesions were covered by non-neoplastic epithelium, and degenerated and truncated elastic fibers occasionally with a fibrous component had accumulated in the submucosa and/or muscularis mucosae. The characteristic feature was the elastofibromatous change centered around collections of elastotic submucosal vessels. Desmin-positive degenerative ruptured smooth muscle fibers were scattered within the elastic fibers in the submucosa. Our analyses of the clinicopathological features of the previously reported 32 cases of elastofibromatous change of the gastrointestinal tract as well as the present cases demonstrated that this type of lesion is most commonly found in the colon or rectum (29 cases), males, and middle-aged to elderly persons. Although the pathogenesis remains unclear, the convincing hypothesis that this lesion represents elastic degeneration of submucosal vessels by previous persistent vascular injury has been proposed. The collections of degenerative elastotic vascular walls may have an important role in the development of this lesion.
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