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A
Case of Perianal Adenocarcinoma Developing in
Chronic Tuberculous Anal Fistula
Joon-Ho
Kim, M.D., Seok-Hwan Lee, M.D., Young-Gwan Ko, M.D. Choong Yoon, M.D., Sung-Jig
Lim, M.D.*, Moon-Ho Yang, M.D*, Jung-Joon Yoo, M.D.** and Kee-Hyung Lee, M.D.
Departments
of Surgery,, and Pathology*, Kyung-Hee University Hospital and
Department of Surgery, Song-Do Colorectal Hospital**
Mucinous
adenocarcinomas of the anal region constitute only 2% of anal cancer and adenocarcinoma
developing in a chronic tuberculous anal fistula is extremely rare. In most cases,
its origin is difficult to ascertain because the primary sites have already been
destroyed before any diagnosis of malignancy is made. We experienced a case of perianal
adenocarcinoma developing in chronic tuberculous anal fistula, which was treated
by abdominoperineal resection with preoperative chemo-irradiation. We reported a
case and reviewed the related literatures.
Key
Words: Perianal adenocarcinoma, Chronic tuberculous fistula |