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Minerva Chir
; 52(12): 1447-50, 1997 Dec.
Artigo
em Italiano
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-9557458
RESUMO
Benign ulceration of the cecum is an uncommon lesion that was originally described by Cruveilhier in 1832. Etiology is unknown and symptomatology not pathognomonic. Pre-operative and intraoperative diagnosis is rare and difficult. Definitive diagnosis is usually obtained by histologic evaluation of the surgical specimen after a right hemicolectomy performed for a suspect of a neoplasm of the cecum. The authors present 7 cases of cecal ulcers and suggest that preoperative diagnosis may be due after a colonoscopy with biopsy. This examination may be performed only in that cases that appear without symptoms of acute abdomen. The authors suggest also to perform right hemicolectomy.