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Jeya Anand Ayyamperumal1, Maravadi Jayaraman Chandrabose Ambedkar1, Anand Lakshmanan1
1Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver transplantation, Government Stanley Medical College, Chennai, India.
Abstract:
Metastasis to the rectum is very rare and is usually caused by primaries from the breast, gastrointestinal tract, and genitourinary system. We report here a case of acute intestinal obstruction caused by an unusual rectal stenosis, for which he underwent a diversion stoma. On extensive evaluation for the etiology of the rectal stenosis, he was diagnosed with diffuse gastric cancer with Schnitzler's metastasis to the rectal submucosa. This is an unusual type of metastasis, very rarely seen. Only 11 such cases have been reported in the literature.

