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Brunner's gland hyperplasia.

M E Peetz1, H S Moseley

  • 1University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, Department of Surgery, Eugene.

The American Surgeon
|July 1, 1989
PubMed
Summary
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Brunner's gland adenomas are rare, benign duodenal tumors that can cause bleeding or obstruction. Treatment involves resection and medication for symptom management.

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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Brunner's gland adenomas are uncommon benign neoplasms originating in the duodenum.
  • These tumors arise from the Brunner's glands, which are normally found in the submucosa of the duodenum.

Observation:

  • Brunner's gland adenomas can present with gastrointestinal bleeding or duodenal obstruction.
  • Their clinical presentation can sometimes resemble malignant duodenal tumors, posing a diagnostic challenge.

Findings:

  • The study highlights the infrequent but significant complications associated with these benign tumors.
  • Accurate diagnosis is crucial to differentiate from duodenal malignancies.

Implications:

  • Early diagnosis and appropriate management are essential for favorable patient outcomes.

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  • Conservative endoscopic or surgical resection, coupled with acid-suppressive therapy, is the recommended treatment approach.