ABSTRACT
Upper gastrointestinal tract [gastroduodenal] Crohn's disease [CD] is an uncommon condition, occurring in about 1-5% of all CD cases. Our case was an extremely rare manifestation of CD, who presented with distal duodenal obstruction. As preoperative diagnosis was not established he underwent segmental resection and end-to-end anastomosis. Postoperative small bowel fistulae were not observed, and there was no morbidity during the follow up period. There were no disturbances in digestive function
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Humans , Male , Duodenum , Intestinal Obstruction , General Surgery , Crohn Disease/diagnosis , Disease ManagementABSTRACT
Medullary thyroid carcinoma [MTC], comprising 5-10% of all cancers, is a rare malignancy which frequently spreads to cervical lymph nodes. Occurring in both the sporadic and familial forms, the latter accounts for 20-25% of cases, while the former is considered the most frequent type. We report a case of metastatic MTC presented with cervical lymphadenopathy in a patient without evidences of MTC in thyroid gland