Tubular colonic duplication in an adult patient with long-standing history of constipation and tenesmus.
Hisham F BahmadLuis Enrique Rosario AlvaradoKiranmayi P MuddasaniAna Maria MedinaPublished in: Autopsy & case reports (2021)
Tubular colonic duplications are very rare in adults but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic constipation refractory to medical therapy. Due to the non-specific manifestations of this entity, it is rather challenging to make an accurate diagnosis pre-operatively. Surgery remains the mainstay of treatment. Some reports suggest that carcinomas are more prone to develop in colonic/rectal duplications than in other GI tract duplications.
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