| Literature DB >> 24434858 |
J H Kim1, S-Y Jin, S S Hong, T H Lee.
Abstract
A 49-year-old man was referred with constipation that had lasted for a few months. On colonoscopy, a subepithelial tumour more than 4 cm in size was seen in the rectum. He underwent endoscopic ultrasound and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging. He was preoperatively diagnosed with a rectal duplication cyst based on imaging studies. However, the final histopathologic diagnosis after transanal excision of the rectal mass was rectal carcinoid tumour with tailgut cyst. Tailgut cysts are very rare congenital lesions in the presacral area and are most often discovered incidentally in middle-aged women. It is difficult to distinguish the imaging appearance of tailgut cysts from that of many other retrorectal cysts. Malignant transformation of tailgut cysts has been estimated to occur in 2 to 13% of cases. We report the diagnostic difficulties encountered in a case of carcinoid tumour arising from a tailgut cyst in a male patient.Entities:
Keywords: Rectum; carcinoid tumour; diagnosis; tailgut cyst
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24434858 DOI: 10.1177/0036933013519029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scott Med J ISSN: 0036-9330 Impact factor: 0.729