Malignancy within a tail gut cyst – A case of retro-rectal carcinoid tumour
Edition
2014
Pagination
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Publisher URL
ISSN
2090-6900
10.1155/4629
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Show full item recordAbstract
Tailgut cysts with malignant transformation are rare entities. We discuss the diagnostic strategy and treatment of a
malignancy within a tailgut cyst.
Methods.
Inthisstudywereporton thecaseofa61-year-oldman withamalignant neuroendocrine
tumour arising within a tailgut cyst and an overview of the literature emphasising the histopathological characteristics and
differential diagnosis.
Results.
Our patient presented with lower back pain, rectal pain, and increased urgency of defecation. MRI
scan and CT-guided biopsy on histological analysis revealed a d
iagnosis of carcinoid tumour of the presacral space. The patient
subsequently underwent an abdominoperineal excision of the rectum.
Conclusions.
This case highlights the importance of tailgut
cystsasadifferentialdiagnosisofpresacralmasses.Itisararecongenitallesiondevelopingfromremnantsoftheembryonicpostanal
gut and is predominantly benign in nature. Approximately half of cases remain asymptomatic; therefore, diagnosis is often delayed.
Magnetic resonance imaging is the investigation of choice and an awareness of the possibility of malignant potential is critical
to avoiding missed diagnosis and subsequent morbidity. Complete surgical excision allows accurate diagnosis, confirmation of
oncological clearance, and prevention of mortality