An Uncommon Cause of Small Bowel Bleeding from Appendiceal Carcinoma

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Abstract

Massive hematochezia caused by a small bowel lesion is a rare entity. Currently, video capsule endoscopy and balloon-Assisted enteroscopy are effective in identifying the source of small intestine bleeding. Herein, we report a case of small bowel bleeding caused by a nonmucinous appendiceal adenocarcinoma with ileal invasion which was detected by video capsule endoscopy and single-balloon endoscopy. Despite the advanced disease stage with hepatic and peritoneal metastases, as of September 2016 the patient has had 8 years' disease-free survival after surgical resection and chemotherapy.

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Boonpipattanapong, T., Attasaranya, S., Kayasut, K., Sangkhathat, S., & Ovartlarnporn, B. (2017, January 27). An Uncommon Cause of Small Bowel Bleeding from Appendiceal Carcinoma. Case Reports in Gastroenterology. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000468512

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