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An unusual colon mass.

Fang Wang1, Yong Chen2, Yimin Ma1

  • 1Gastroenterology, Gaochun People's Hospital of Nanjing, China.

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A rare case of intussusception caused by an appendiceal stump granuloma in an adult male is presented. This condition mimicked a colonic mass, highlighting the importance of considering appendiceal stump complications in adult intussusception.

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