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Rhabdoid cavitated adenocarcinoma in the jejunum, an exceptional case by enteroscopy
Alejandro Pérez Fernández1, José Francisco Sánchez Melgarejo2, José María Rubio Mateos1
1Sección de Gastroenterología, Hospital General Universitario Morales Meseguer, España.
Abstract:
We have read the article published by Abdulkader I et al., which described two cases of a rhabdoid tumor of the small bowel diagnosed by surgery. We present a similar case in the jejunum diagnosed by double balloon enteroscopy (DBE). We present the case of a 64-year-old patient with multifactorial anemia and transfusional requirements and a flat lesion of 2 cm in the colon, which showed undifferentiated adenocarcinoma on histopathological analysis.
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