BACKGROUND Differential diagnosis of colorectal intramucosal tumors from invasive adenocarcinoma is important in clinical practice due to the different risks of lymph node metastasis and different treatment options.Th...BACKGROUND Differential diagnosis of colorectal intramucosal tumors from invasive adenocarcinoma is important in clinical practice due to the different risks of lymph node metastasis and different treatment options.The phenomenon of a colorectal adenoma with part of the gland entering the submucosa is known as pseudoinvasion of the adenoma,which is a major challenge for pathological diagnosis.It is essential to raise awareness of colorectal adenoma with submucosal pseudoinvasion clinically to avoid overtreatment.CASE SUMMARY We describe a case of rectal adenoma with submucosal pseudoinvasion in a 48-year-old man.The patient was admitted to Jinhua People's Hospital due to a change in stool habit for 5 d.We performed colonoscopy,and the results suggested a submucosal bulge approximately 1.0 cm×1.0 cm in size in the rectum 8 cm from the anal verge,with red surface erosion.Ultrasound colonoscopy was also performed and a homogeneous hypoechoic mass about 0.52 cm×0.72 cm in size was seen at the lesion,protruding into the lumen with clear borders and invading the submucosa.Endoscopic surgery was then performed and the pathological specimen showed a tubular adenoma with high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia(intramucosal carcinoma)involving the adenolymphatic complex.In addition,we performed a literature review of rectal tubular adenoma with submucosal pseudoinvasion to obtain a deeper understanding of this disease.CONCLUSION The aim of this study was to improve awareness of this lesion for clinicians and pathologists to reduce misdiagnosis.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Differential diagnosis of colorectal intramucosal tumors from invasive adenocarcinoma is important in clinical practice due to the different risks of lymph node metastasis and different treatment options.The phenomenon of a colorectal adenoma with part of the gland entering the submucosa is known as pseudoinvasion of the adenoma,which is a major challenge for pathological diagnosis.It is essential to raise awareness of colorectal adenoma with submucosal pseudoinvasion clinically to avoid overtreatment.CASE SUMMARY We describe a case of rectal adenoma with submucosal pseudoinvasion in a 48-year-old man.The patient was admitted to Jinhua People's Hospital due to a change in stool habit for 5 d.We performed colonoscopy,and the results suggested a submucosal bulge approximately 1.0 cm×1.0 cm in size in the rectum 8 cm from the anal verge,with red surface erosion.Ultrasound colonoscopy was also performed and a homogeneous hypoechoic mass about 0.52 cm×0.72 cm in size was seen at the lesion,protruding into the lumen with clear borders and invading the submucosa.Endoscopic surgery was then performed and the pathological specimen showed a tubular adenoma with high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia(intramucosal carcinoma)involving the adenolymphatic complex.In addition,we performed a literature review of rectal tubular adenoma with submucosal pseudoinvasion to obtain a deeper understanding of this disease.CONCLUSION The aim of this study was to improve awareness of this lesion for clinicians and pathologists to reduce misdiagnosis.