Cecal adenocarcinoma presenting as colonic intussusception in adulthood.
Cecal adenocarcinoma presenting as colonic intussusception in adulthood.
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2015 Apr;28(2):180-2
Authors: Gonzalez-Hernandez J, Garcia F
Abstract
Intussusception occurs when a proximal segment of intestine invaginates into a distal segment. It is a common cause of intestinal obstruction in children but is infrequent in adults. A 77-year-old woman presented with a 1-month history of intermittent abdominal pain associated with nausea and distended abdomen. Imaging showed a complex elongated sausage-shaped mass in the transverse colon with no obstructive pattern or free air. Surgery confirmed colonic intussusception in addition to a palpable cecal mass requiring a right hemicolectomy. Histologic study demonstrated adenocarcinoma in situ within a tubulovillous adenoma. Surgical excision of the affected intestine is the recommended treatment of choice.
PMID: 25829646 [PubMed]
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Gonzalez-Hernandez J, Garcia F Tags: Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) Source Type: research
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