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Lisa Barrett1, Abhinav Goyal2, Nathan Davis2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA.
Abstract:
Colonic ischemia most often presents with abdominal pain and rectal bleeding. Presentation of colonic ischemia as a prominent mass is exceptionally unique and is not often reported. Concern for neoplasm prompted a repeat scope, which revealed the mass had vanished. We present a case of colonic ischemia, which produced a transient colonic mass formed by inflammatory tissue and clots.
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