A 10-year history of a diminutive rectal neuroendocrine tumor

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Abstract

A 39-year-old woman underwent a preoperative diagnostic colonoscopy for cervical cancer. A 3-mm neuroendocrine tumor (NET) was incidentally detected in the rectum. The NET was observed via 7 colono-scopies over 10 years while giving priority to treating the cervical cancer. Complete cervical cancer remission was confirmed at the 10-year follow-up examination; therefore, endoscopic treatment for the NET was subsequently performed. The NET showed almost no change in either size or morphology over the 10-year period. This case illustrates the possible very-slow progression of a small NET, suggesting its benign behavior.

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Murai, K., Imai, K., Hotta, K., Ito, S., Yamaguchi, Y., & Ono, H. (2018). A 10-year history of a diminutive rectal neuroendocrine tumor. Internal Medicine, 57(5), 677–679. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9366-17

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