Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6217578 | Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Inflammatory pseudotumor is a rare lesion which can occur, typically in children and young adults, in many different organ systems. The tumor often clinically behaves like a cancer but without histological evidence of malignancy. This case study of a 14Â year-old boy is the first report in the literature of an inflammatory pseudotumor presenting as an obstructing apple core lesion, mimicking a rectal carcinoma. A six-week course of non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) led to complete resolution of the mass, and following resection of a residual stricture, the patient has been recurrence-free for seven years.
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Authors
Shevonne S. Satahoo, Carole Brathwaite, James S. Davis, Cathy Burnweit,