Monday Poster Session
Category: Colon
Luis Zuniga, DO (he/him/his)
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE
A 69 year-old female with a family history of colon cancer presented for screening colonoscopy. Colonoscopy 3 years prior identified a 5 mm, protruding, sessile polyp in the ascending colon that was resected but not retrieved. A 4 mm, protruding, sessile polyp was resected and retrieved from the transverse colon with pathology negative for dysplasia. Repeat colonoscopy showed one 2 mm polyp in the cecum and one 10 mm polyp in the sigmoid colon. Pathologic examination of the cecal polyp was unremarkable, but the polyp in the sigmoid colon was identified as a perineurioma with benign spindle cells, positive for GLUT-1 and negative for S-100 and smooth muscle myosin on immunostains. Follow-up colonoscopy in 3 years was recommended.
Discussion: Anatomically, the perineurium is the protective connective tissue that surrounds nerve fascicles. A perineurioma is a benign soft tissue neoplasm composed of the cells resembling the normal perineurium, and they can be found either intraneurally or in soft tissue. The soft tissue variant may present as a nodule growing under the skin, or they can less commonly affect visceral organs, as in this case of colonic perineurioma. They are occasionally identified during colonoscopy, often incidentally. They tend to have a sessile morphology and a size of less than 10 mm, and they are most often found in the distal colon and rectum. These tumors are likely underrecognized, since they may mimic adenomatous or hyperplastic polyps endoscopically or may evade detection entirely if they are submucosal. Accurate diagnosis requires microscopic and immunohistochemical analysis and is important in prescribing appropriate follow up for these benign lesions.
Figure: Figure 1. Endoscopic image of the 10 mm perineurioma found in the sigmoid colon.
Disclosures:
Luis Zuniga indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Zach Vinton indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Carter Schulz indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Sarah Malik indicated no relevant financial relationships.
Luis Zuniga, DO, Zach Vinton, DO, Carter Schulz, MD, Sarah Malik, MD. P2576 - A Rare Colonic Perineurioma Discovered in Routine Screening, ACG 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts. Phoenix, AZ: American College of Gastroenterology.