Alveolar soft part sarcoma metastatic to small bowel mucosa causing polyposis and intussuseption
Abstract
A report of alveolar soft part sarcoma metastatic to the small bowel is presented. Hematogenous metastases to the small bowel from primary tumors outside the abdominal cavity are uncommon, and most remain asymptomatic and are not discovered until autopsy. However, small bowel metastases can lead to intestinal obstruction, intussuseption or even perforation. While metastases to the small bowel have been described for other tumor types, including melanoma and lung cancer, this is extremely uncommon for sarcoma, especially alveolar soft part sarcoma. We describe a 42-year-old male with a long history of alveolar soft part sarcoma, metastatic to the lung and brain, who developed an intussuseption from metastases to the small bowel.
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Alveolar soft part sarcoma metastatic to small bowel mucosa causing polyposis and intussuseption
Re: Alveolar soft part sarcoma metastatic to small bowel mucosa causing polyposis and intussuseption
August 2014...
Olga wrote: ↑Fri Sep 12, 2014 11:03 pm One of our patients just had a small intestine metastasis surgically removed after the long history of the anemia/blood traces in the stool and attempts to find the reason:the full story is here:On Monday the 25th Tom had surgery to remove 30cm of his small intestine. 10 of which they was Sarcoma and they said 15 was concerning so they took it. All told they took 30cm.
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