Fish bone perforation mimicking colon cancer: A case report

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Most patients who ingest fish bones do not develop any complications. The small proportion of patients who do complicate, present with non-specific symptoms. A 64-year-old female patient presented with a 2-month history of abdominal pain. Following clinical evaluation and computed tomography scan of the abdomen, a provisional diagnosis of colon cancer was made. Histology of the resected bowel at hemicolectomy demonstrated a perforation by fish bone with an associated abscess. The case illustrates how fish bone perforation may mislead unsuspecting clinicians and may be misdiagnosed as colonic cancer.

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Sibanda, T., Pakkiri, P., & Ndlovu, A. (2020). Fish bone perforation mimicking colon cancer: A case report. South African Journal of Radiology, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/SAJR.V24I1.1885

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