The term “pending” refers to the fact that the disease is suspected, but not diagnosed, and that imaging and other tests are needed to further investigate the presence of the disease. Lipofuscinosis refers to an inflammatory reaction that occurs in the lipofuscinoses of the intestines. It is located in the outer part of the colon and is mainly adipose tissue with blood vessels in the center. Inflammation of this tissue occurs when there is localized obstructive necrosis due to motor torsion, thromboembolism, or inflammatory invasion such as appendicitis. Because the disease may not have obvious clinical symptoms at the onset, or only localized pain or pressure pain, clinical examination alone can not be fully diagnosed by the disease, but only the existence of the disease is suspected, some doctors will mark “to be scheduled” or “?”. Some doctors will mark it as “pending” or “?”. It is recommended that further imaging and other related tests be performed to determine whether the disease exists. The disease is benign, no special intervention is needed for mild cases, and if the symptoms are severe, symptomatic treatment can be provided, such as localized infections with obvious manifestations of cephalosporin and other drugs for intervention. If combined with intestinal obstruction, surgery may be required. Suspected of intestinal lipodystrophy, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve other relevant examinations to clarify.