A case of adenocarcinoma in a tail gut cyst and review of literature
Journal Title: Medical Journal Armed Forces - Year 2018, Vol 74, Issue 4
Abstract
The tail gut cysts (TGC) are extremely rare benign congenital lesions arising from the persistent remnants of postanal gut and occur in retrorectal/presacral region.1 In these as such rare benign lesions, malignant transformation is extremely rare, and we report such a case of tail gut cyst with adenocarcinoma arising from its mucosal lining, with its management, adjuvant therapy and follow up guidelines
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Sumesh Kaistha
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