J Korean Surg Soc.
1998 Mar;54(3):447-451.
Gallbladder Lipoma: A case report
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- 1Department of General Surgery, Inha Hospital.
Abstract
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Lipoma of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a rare disease, 0.1~0.3% of all diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract. As the size increases, the symptoms which develop are GI bleeding, abdominal pain, intussusception, intestinal obstruction. To the best of our knowledge no lipoma of gallbladder been reported yet. Furthermore a lipoma cannot develop in the GB, because the submucous layer is not existed. From a point of view for the mechanism, it is important for submucous layer, which is infiltrated by eosinophil or lymphocyte, to develop the lipoma of GB. We experienced the case of a 51-year-old female with a GB lipoma, and we report our experience with that case along with a review of the literatures about the most likely mechanism for the development of the GB lipoma.