KMID : 0359020100400020135
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2010 Volume.40 No. 2 p.135 ~ p.138
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Inflammatory Cloacogenic Polyp Mimicking Anorectal Malignancy
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Sung Hea-Jung
Kim Jin-Il Kim Chan-Joon Park Jin-Min Hong Seok-In Cheung Dae-Young Park Soo-Heon Kim Jae-Kwang
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Abstract
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Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp is a polypoid protruding lesion arising from the transitional zone of the anorectal junction. It has a distinctive endoscopic, histological appearance, but it may macroscopically resemble anorectal malignancy. It is important to beware of the possibility of adenoma and malignancy when finding lesions at the anorectal junction. The management of inflammatory cloacogenic polyp is endoscopic or surgical excision. We report here on a 62 year old man who had an anorectal polyp. The initial impression was hemorrhoid or anorectal malignancy. He underwent surgical intervention, and the histology showed inflammatory cloacogenic polyp.
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KEYWORD
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Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp, Hemorrhoid, Anal tumor
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