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Carcinome épidermoïde du transplant colique chez un patient de 33 ans traité par œsophagectomie avec interposition colique 13 ans auparavant

Squamous cell carcinoma of colon graft in a 33-years-old man treated with esophagectomy with colon interposition 13 years ago

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Journal Africain d'Hépato-Gastroentérologie

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L’interposition colique après œsophagectomie est une technique chirurgicale bien établie pour le traitement de pathologies bénignes ou malignes de l’œsophage. La dégénérescence du transplant colique en adénocarcinome est exceptionnelle. Nous rapportons dans ce travail le premier cas de dégénérescence en carcinome épidermoïde, survenant chez un patient de 33 ans, 13 ans après l’interposition colique. A travers cette observation, nous soulignons l’intérêt du suivi au long cours des ces malades.

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Colon interposition after esophagectomy is an established surgical technique for the treatment of benign and malignant diseases of the esophagus. Degeneration into adenocarcinoma of colonic graft is exceptional. We report the first case of degeneration into squamous cell carcinoma, occurring in a 33-years-old man, 13 years after colonic interposition. Through this observation, we emphazise the interest of long-term follow-up of these patients.

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Bazine, A., Bellarbi, S., Aissa, A. et al. Carcinome épidermoïde du transplant colique chez un patient de 33 ans traité par œsophagectomie avec interposition colique 13 ans auparavant. J Afr Hepato Gastroenterol 8, 32–34 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12157-013-0500-1

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