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Extensive Resection for Treatment of Locally Advanced Primary Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Arising From Fistula-in-Ano

Au J, Hulme-Moir FM, Herd A, Kozman MA

We report a case of a 66-year-old male who presented with a locally advanced primary mucinous adenocarcinoma arising from a fistula-in-ano. The presentation was typical for perianal sepsis and fistula-in-ano...
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Transmural Mesh Migration From the Abdominal Wall to the Rectum After Hernia Repair Using a Prolene Mesh: A Case Report

Lee Y, Bae BN

Mesh erosion or migration is a rare and late complication after hernia repair. Its incidence is increasing as the utilization of prosthetic mesh gains popularity for abdominal hernia repair. However,...
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Acute Ileal Perforation Caused by Radiation Enteritis After Restoration

Kim JB, Lee JL, Park SH, Kim J, Kim JC

Few radiation-induced bowel perforations have been reported to date. Furthermore, perforation after ileal restoration in asymptomatic patients is rare. We report the case of a 61-year-old man who was administered...
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Neorectal Mucosal Prolapse After Intersphincteric Resection for Low-Lying Rectal Cancer: A Case Report

Alessa M, Bae HW, Alawfi H, Sakr A, Sauri F, Kim NK

Radical resection for low rectal cancer is the mainstay among the treatment modalities. Intersphincteric resection (ISR) is considered a relatively new but effective surgical treatment for low-lying rectal tumor. As...
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Clostridium difficile Infection After Ileostomy Reversal

Kim HS, Kang JH, Kim Hg, Kim YH, Bae H, Kim NK

Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) after ileostomy reversal is rare, with few reports available in the available literature describing this condition. The diagnosis of CDI after ileostomy reversal is challenging because...
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Extraperitoneal Spread of Anorectal Abscess: A Case Report and Literature Review

Konstantinos PS, Andreas D, Kleoniki K, Dimitrios F

Supralevator abscess is a rare form of anorectal disease responsible for very rare but morbid manifestations, one of which is superior spread through fascial planes. We present a rare case...
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Fournier Gangrene in a Patient With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Treated With Dapagliflozin: A Case Report

Moon JY, Lee MR, Kim JH, Ha GW

Rare cases of Fournier gangrene (FG) possibly associated with sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors have been reported. We present a case of a 66-year-old male patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus...
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Imaging Diagnosis of Perianal Leiomyoma: A Case Report

González-Díaz E, Cengotitabengoa BG, Carbajo ABD, Fernández CF, Corona AF

A leiomyoma is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm that usually develops where smooth muscle is present. In this report, we present the case of a 75-year-old woman who sought medical attention...
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De Garengeot’s Hernia Treated With a Hybrid Approach: A Case Report

Alkashty M, Dickinson B, Tebala GD

De Garengeot’s hernia happens when an inflamed or ischemic appendix is located within an incarcerated femoral hernia. We hereby report a case of De Garengeot’s hernia treated with a combined...
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Colonic Perforation After Treatment With Nivolumab in Esophageal Cancer: A Case Report

Cho HJ, Kim WR, Kim JH, Kim DH, Kim DJ, Kang H

With the advent of checkpoint inhibitors, it has opened up opportunities for numerous cancer patients. However, as is the case with every treatment, complications need to be weighed. Gastrointestinal adverse...
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Impending Rupture With a Twisted Huge Appendiceal Mucocele Treated With Totally Laparoscopic Resection: A Case Series

Ahn Hm, Lee SH

Torsion of the appendix is rare, and appendiceal mucocele can be one of its causes. The first case was of a 49-year-old man who visited the emergency room (ER) for...
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Late Recurrence in a Rectal Cancer Patient Who Underwent Preoperative Chemoradiotherapy Followed by Local Excision: A Case Report

Han JS, Lim SB, Park Jh, Hong YS

Some patients who have undergone preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) following surgery have been diagnosed with late recurrence more than 5 years after treatment, raising questions about the possible benefit extending surveillance...
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Enterovesical Fistula From Meckel Diverticulum

Han SR, Kim HJ, Yoo RN, Shin SH, Kim G, Cho HM, Lee SJ, Lee HI

Meckel diverticulum is a common congenital malformation of the gastrointestinal tract and can cause complications such as ulceration, hemorrhage, intussusception, and perforation. This report describes a very rare complication of...
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Intestinal Perforation as a Paradoxical Reaction to Antitubercular Therapy: A Case Report

Kang SH, Moon HS, Park JH, Kim JS, Kang SH, Lee ES, Kim SH, Lee BS, Sung JK, Jeong HY, Lee KH

Paradoxical reactions to tuberculosis (TB) treatment are characterized by an initial improvement of the clinical symptoms followed by clinical or radiological deterioration of existing tuberculous lesions, or by development of...
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Synchronous Quadruple Colon Cancer With Two Lesions Previously Obscured by Ischemic Colitis, Plus Bladder Cancer and Thymoma: A Case Report

Park BS, Cho SH, Kim SJ, Kim TU, Kim DI, Son GM, Kim HS

Synchronous quadruple colorectal cancer (CRC) is extremely rare without genetic alterations. We present a case of synchronous quadruple CRC with 2 lesions previously obscured by ischemic colitis. A 73-year-old woman...
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