Juvenile Retention Polyp In A Teenager

Alexander Mcclanahan, Pablo Palomo, Ana Burleson, Jolanda Denham,Tamarah Westmoreland

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2021)

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The proper management of a prolapsed rectal mass in a child or teenager is challenging. Given that the underlying etiology of a prolapsed rectal mass in this population is not always immediately clear, interdisciplinary assessment is often required. Juvenile polyps, more commonly presenting with bleeding than a prolapsed mass, can mimic the appearance of both hemorrhoids and the rectum itself - making a purely clinical diagnosis difficult. Presented here is a case of a prolapsed colorectal polyp in a teenage boy, who underwent manual reduction of the mass, followed by colonoscopy and endoscopic ligation. Further histological evaluation revealed it to be a juvenile retention polyp. Despite the rarity of polyp prolapse as a presenting symptom, this case underscores the importance of considering colonic polyps as the etiology of a prolapsed anorectal mass in a teenager.
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colonoscopy and polypectomy, pediatric surgery, juvenile retention polyp, colonic polyp, prolapsed rectal mass
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