Rectal endometriosis masquerading as dissemination in a patient with rectal cancer: report of a case
This case report describes a patient with rectal cancer whose suspected peritoneal dissemination was histologically diagnosed as endometriosis.
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This case report describes a 57-year-old woman diagnosed with rectal cancer, with imaging and colonoscopy showing an apple-core sign and an encircled ulcerated tumor in the rectosigmoid colon. During planned laparoscope-assisted rectal resection, direct invasion into the uterus was found and surgery was converted to open, after which a hard elastic tumor thought to be peritoneal dissemination was excised at the peritoneal reflection. Histology demonstrated cystic glands lined by nonmucinous columnar epithelium on the serosal side embedded in the rectal proper muscle, leading to a diagnosis of endometriosis. The paper does not explicitly discuss any limitation beyond being a single-case report. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically rectal endometriosis that mimicked peritoneal dissemination in a patient evaluated for rectal cancer.
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