Tuesday Poster Session
Category: Colon

Hamza Abu-Farsakh, MD
University of Jordan School of Medicine
Beavercreek, OH
A 41-year-old female patient presented with history of lower abdominal cramping on the left side with rectal bleeding. The patient has a vague history of mild ulcerative colitis. No weight loss or loss of appetite is reported. CT scan showed an area of soft tissue thickening in the sigmoid colon concerning for neoplasm. Colonoscopy showed grade 2 internal hemorrhoids and a 3 cm fibrotic lesion with stricture at 30 cm from the anal verge. Biopsy of the mass showed colonic mucosa with fibrosis and was negative for malignancy. The patient underwent partial surgical resection of the sigmoid colon. Gross evaluation of the specimen revealed a 5 cm fibrotic mass in the colon wall. Histologic examination revealed endometrial glands and endometrial stromal cells involving the submucosa and muscularis layers, consistent with endometriosis. Immunostains showed that the stromal cells are positive for CD10, consistent with endometrial stroma. Estrogen receptor was positive in both endometrial glands and stromal cells.
