Abstract
We report the first case of small-bowel intussusception caused by a tumour-like Brunner's gland hyperplasia in a 26 year old woman. The patient presented with intense abdominal pain. Abdominal and pelvic contrast enhanced CT-scan suggested small bowel intussusception involving the first jejunal loop. A 15 cm long polypoid mass was found in the jejunumectomy specimen (2nd and 3rd loops). Histological examination revealed Brunner's gland hyperplasia in the jejunal mucosa and submucosa. Considering the jejunal location of the lesion, it must be considered malformative and heterotopic Brunner's gland hyperplasia.
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