Duodenal Polyp: A Case Image

Brahmi YE and Ali AA

Published on: 2024-08-25

Abstract

A 47-year-old female patient, without any significant medical history, presented with chronic abdominal pain localized in the epigastric region, ranging from mild to moderate intensity, without vomiting or fever, all occurring in the context of preserved general condition.

Abdominal CT scan revealed a parietal lesion in the duodenal bulb with fatty density (-77 HU), measuring 14 x 21 mm, consistent with a lipoma (Figure 1).