Mucinous adenocarcinomas arising from a retro-rectal hamartoma: Unusual malignant transformation of a tailgut cyst
<p>Retrorectal cystic hamartomas, or tailgut cysts, are rare congenital lesions that are usually present as tumors with a considerable size in presacral area. Frequently, these lesions are asymptomatic so the diagnosis may be delayed.</p>
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Main Authors: | María Recuero Pradillo (Author), Carlos Quimbayo-Arcila (Author), Beatriz Moreno Torres (Author), Angel Romo Navarro (Author), Juan- Sebastian Malo Corral (Author), Juan Ruiz Martín (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications,
2019-11-27.
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