Recently a patient with ulcerative colitis developed abdominal pain and a left upper quadrant mass. A 67Ga-citrate scintiscan showed increased activity over the mass. A barium enema demonstrated retrograde obstruction at the splenic flexure and intraluminal multilobulated tissue masses. The total abdominal colectomy specimen showed localized giant pseudopolyposis at the splenic flexure. This condition is a rare local complication of both ulcerative and granulomatous colitis. It resembles a villous adenoma on barium enema and, although inflammatory, may simulate a colonic carcinoma. When symptomatic, local resection may be sufficient treatment.

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