Gastric xanthomas are rare in routine endoscopy, generally ranging from to 2 to 5 mm in diameter, mostly isolated, but in some cases multiple. Their nature has not yet been cleared. In fact, even if they have histochemical characteristics similar to cutaneous xanthelasmas, they are not generally considered closely related to lipid metabolism disorders. The Authors report a case with some peculiarities regarding number, location and dimension of the gastric xanthomas, and point out the possibility of a metabolic disorder in their aetiopathogenesis.
Gastric xanthomatosis in a patient with severe lipid metabolic disorder / Covotta, Alfredo; L., Covotta; D'Ambra, Giancarlo; Paoletti, Marco; Urbano, Vincenzo; Midiri, Giuseppe; Bertolotti, Andrea. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - STAMPA. - 15:(1994), pp. 29-31.
Gastric xanthomatosis in a patient with severe lipid metabolic disorder
COVOTTA, Alfredo;D'AMBRA, Giancarlo;PAOLETTI, Marco;URBANO, Vincenzo;MIDIRI, Giuseppe;BERTOLOTTI, Andrea
1994
Abstract
Gastric xanthomas are rare in routine endoscopy, generally ranging from to 2 to 5 mm in diameter, mostly isolated, but in some cases multiple. Their nature has not yet been cleared. In fact, even if they have histochemical characteristics similar to cutaneous xanthelasmas, they are not generally considered closely related to lipid metabolism disorders. The Authors report a case with some peculiarities regarding number, location and dimension of the gastric xanthomas, and point out the possibility of a metabolic disorder in their aetiopathogenesis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.