Case Reports in Pathology (Jan 2019)

Peutz-Jeghers Type Polyp of the Appendix with Review of Literature

  • Jolanta Jedrzkiewicz,
  • Keith Quencer,
  • Anna P. Matynia,
  • Ellen Morrow,
  • Maria Pletneva,
  • Gonzalo Barraza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/7584070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019

Abstract

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Hamartomatous polyps of Peutz-Jeghers type are strongly associated with Peutz-Jeghers polyposis syndrome and are predominantly encountered in the small intestine. Sporadic cases are uncommonly reported. We report a case of a polyp identified incidentally in the appendix of a patient undergoing diagnostic imaging due to a history of hepatitis C infection. Histopathologic evaluation after appendectomy showed a polyp with bands of muscularis mucosae bundles with arborizing architecture and variable amounts of inspissated mucin, morphologically indistinguishable from Peutz-Jeghers type hamartomatous polyp. A family or personal history of abdominal cancers was not reported by the patient, suggesting a sporadic occurrence. Next generation sequencing revealed only two pathogenic low-level STK11 mutations, presumed to be somatic. In conclusion, this is an unusual case of a sporadic Peutz-Jeghers type polyp occurring in the appendix.