A case of atypical rectal tumor in a 55-years-old man?
Journal | Volume 87 - 2024 |
Issue | Fasc.2 - Clinical images |
Author(s) | P. Dandoy 1, M. Poncin 1, J-P. Loly 1 |
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DOI | 10.51821/87.2.12638 |
Affiliations: (1) Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Digestive Oncology, CHU de Liège, Belgium
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A 55-year-old patient consulted a gastroenterologist in January 2023 because of recent-onset urgent diarrhea, without rectal bleeding or hematochezia. The patient has a history of diffuse large cell lymphoma with lymph node, bone and suspected small bowel involvement on 18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging, for which a differential diagnosis with a neuroendocrine tumor could not be formally made. He had no other medical or surgical history, and was a former smoker. Physical, digital rectal examinations and laboratory studies were unremarkable. A colonoscopy was performed and revealed a poly-poid soft formation of non-adenomatous appearance, measuring 30 mm x 30 mm. |
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