A Rare Sigmoid-Colon Schwannoma in a Premenopausal Woman: A Case Report
Case studies
Aikaterini Selntigia
Department of Surgical Sciences, Obstetric/Gynecological Clinic, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Benedetto Neri
Department of Systems Medicine, Gastroenterological Unit, University “Tor Vergata” of Rome, Italy
Consuelo Russo
Department of Surgical Sciences, Obstetric/Gynecological Clinic, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Francesco Giuseppe Martire
Department of Surgical Sciences, Obstetric/Gynecological Clinic, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Giorgia Soreca
Department of Surgical Sciences, Obstetric/Gynecological Clinic, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Dario Biasutto
Operative Endoscopy Department, Campus Bio-Medico, University Hospital, Rome, Italy
Francesco Maria Di Matteo
Operative Endoscopy Department, Campus Bio-Medico, University Hospital, Rome, Italy
Caterina Exacoustos
Department of Surgical Sciences, Obstetric/Gynecological Clinic, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Published 2023-10-18
https://doi.org/10.15388/Amed.2023.30.2.11
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Keywords

transvaginal ultrasound
rectal mass
sigmoid mass
premenopause
surgical procedures

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Selntigia A, Neri B, Russo C, Martire FG, Soreca G, Biasutto D, et al. A Rare Sigmoid-Colon Schwannoma in a Premenopausal Woman: A Case Report. AML [Internet]. 2023 Oct. 18 [cited 2024 May 8];30(2):218-23. Available from: https://www.journals.vu.lt/AML/article/view/32636

Abstract

Background. Schwannomas of the gastrointestinal tract are a rare type of spindle cell tumor of peripheral nerve. Commonly, schwannomas are discovered incidentally, as they are usually asymptomatic.
Case. 46-year-old female patient, suffering from secondary amenorrhea and nonspecific intermittent pelvic pain associated with constipation. During gynecological visit an ultrasonographic systematic transvaginal examination was performed. At the sigmoid-rectal level an intraluminal solid mass was described and an urgent colonoscopy was prescribed. Endoscopic submucosal dissection was performed with en-bloc resection. On immunohistochemical analysis, S100 was strongly positive in tumor cells. Finally, a benign schwannoma of the sigmoid colon was diagnosed.
Conclusion. Our case highlights the importance of an adequate transvaginal pelvic examination with the evaluation of all pelvic organs. It could be challenging to make diagnosis in an early stage on asymptomatic patients.

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