Endoscopy 2003; 35(12): 1069-1071
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-44592
Case Report
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

A Gastric Hyperplastic Polyp Observed Endoscopically Before and After Autoamputation

T.  Nakajima 1 , T.  Kamano 2 , K.  Watanabe 1 , H.  Meguro 1 , K.  Shibasaki 3
  • 1 Department of Gastroenterology, Niigata Central Hospital, Niigata, Japan
  • 2 First Department of Surgery, Juntendo University School of Medicine Tokyo, Japan
  • 3 Department of Internal Medicine, The Nippon Dental University School of Dentistry at Niigata, Niigata, Japan
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Publication History

Submitted 11 December 2002

Accepted after Revision 19 May 2003

Publication Date:
27 November 2003 (online)

Autoamputation of a gastric polyp is a relatively rare phenomenon and its precise mechanism is unclear. To learn more about the mechanism(s) involved, it is important to observe a polyp just before and just after its disappearance. We report a case of a gastric polyp that was observed endoscopically just before and then just after autoamputation. A 61-year-old woman with a thumb-sized, pedunculated hyperplastic polyp in the gastric antrum visited our institution for investigation of hematemesis. She was being treated with oral hypoglycaemic drugs for diabetes mellitus but was not taking any other medicine around that time. Emergency gastroscopy revealed a bleeding point near the polyp; gastroscopy the next day revealed that the polyp had disappeared. It was concluded that autoamputation of a gastric polyp may follow gastric injury induced by diabetes mellitus or oral antidiabetic drugs.

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