Abstract
Background: Inflammatory myoglandular polyp (IMGP) combines the histopathological features of juvenile polyp and Peutz-Jegher’s polyp. Osseous metaplasia can be occasionally seen in various benign, adenomatous, and malignant polyps. Case report: A nine-year-old girl with hematochezia had a rectal polyp with histological features of IMGP with additional stromal osseous metaplasia. Conclusion: Benign osseous metaplasia can be found in IMGP.
Authorship contribution
SM was involved in the literature search, conceptualization, diagnosis, and preparation of the manuscript. MNS was involved in the review of the manuscript. SKS and MKM were involved in the surgical management of the case.