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An unusual case of colonic mass
Spyridon Vrakas1, Panagiotis Kourkoulis1, Georgios Koutoufaris1
1Gastroenterology Department Tzaneion General Hospital Piraeus Greece.
Clinical Case Reports
|September 29, 2021
Abstract:
Colonic metastasis due to pancreatic adenocarcinoma is extremely rare. Although it is rare, colonic metastasis should be included in the differential diagnosis of colonic mass.
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