Duodenal obstruction caused by the long-term recurrence of appendiceal goblet cell carcinoid

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Abstract

A 38-year-old Japanese man who had been diagnosed with appendiceal carcinoid and undergone ileocecal resection 8 years before presented with duodenal obstruction caused by a submucosal tumor-like appearance. He was diagnosed with long-term recurrence of appendiceal goblet cell carcinoid (GCC) with a multimorphological pattern based on the histological assessment of a duodenal biopsy and his previously resected appendix. He underwent subtotal stomach-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with resection of an ileo-colic anastomotic lesion. The GCC recurred at the nearby ileo-colic anastomosis and invaded the duodenum. This late recurrence might have resulted from the unique features of his GCC, which contained cells with different degrees of malignancy.

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Saito, M., Asanuma, K., Hatta, W., Koike, T., Hata, T., Fujishima, F., … Masamune, A. (2020). Duodenal obstruction caused by the long-term recurrence of appendiceal goblet cell carcinoid. Internal Medicine, 59(23), 3001–3007. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.4548-20

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