Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 14, 2008; 14(6): 944-947
Published online Feb 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.944
Three cases of solitary Peutz-Jeghers-type hamartomatous polyp in the duodenum
Seiyuu Suzuki, Shoji Hirasaki, Fusao Ikeda, Eiichiro Yumoto, Hiromichi Yamane, Minoru Matsubara
Seiyuu Suzuki, Shoji Hirasaki, Fusao Ikeda, Eiichiro Yumoto, Hiromichi Yamane, Minoru Matsubara, Department of Internal Medicine, Sumitomo Besshi Hospital, Niihama, Japan
Correspondence to: Dr. Seiyuu Suzuki, Department of Internal Medicine, Sumitomo Besshi Hospital, 3-1 Ohji-cho, Niihama 792-8543, Japan. seiyuu_suzuki@ni.sbh.gr.jp
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Received: September 18, 2007
Revised: December 3, 2007
Published online: February 14, 2008
Abstract

A solitary Peutz-Jeghers-type hamartomatous polyp in the duodenum is rare, and few reports have described its characteristic endoscopic features. We describe three cases of solitary Peutz-Jeghers-type hamartomatous polyp and their endoscopic findings in detail. The polyp in all of our three cases showed an irregularly lobular or nodular surface, whereas adenomas often show a regularly nodular or granular surface. The color of the polyp was whitish in all of our cases. In the present cases, close observation by endoscopy revealed that the solitary Peutz-Jeghers-type hamartomatous polyps looked whitish because of the presence of diffusely scattered white spots on the surface of the polyps. Duodenal polyps that exhibit the aforementioned endoscopic characteristics may be diagnosed as Peutz-Jeghers-type hamartomatous polyps and treated by polypectomy because of the malignant potential.

Keywords: Duodenal polyp; Hamartoma; Peutz-Jeghers polyp