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Sigmoid colon schwannoma difficult to distinguish from peritoneal dissemination 13 years after pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor surgery.

Kazunobu SuzukiTakeshi SasakiIkuma ShioiNaoya OzawaTakuhisa OkadaKatsuya OsoneTakaaki SanoKenichiro ArakiHiroomi OgawaAkihiko SanoMakoto SakaiMakoto SohdaKen ShirabeHiroshi Saeki
Published in: Surgical case reports (2023)
We experienced a case of sigmoid colon schwannoma that was difficult to differentiate from peritoneal dissemination of PNET and was later diagnosed after laparoscopic resection. In addition, this case involved a long-term postoperative recurrence of PNET that was amenable to radical resection, further establishing the importance of long-term imaging follow-up.
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