2018
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20181153
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Metastatic Squamous cell carcinoma of small bowel with occult primary presented as small bowel obstruction

Abstract: Metastatic lesions in the small bowel are more common than primary lesions and account for 0.5% of all small intestinal malignancies. Most common is malignant melanoma followed by adenocarcinoma from pancreas, colon or stomach; and squamous cell carcinoma from lung, cervix, esophagus, skin, penis, ovary, pancreas and gallbladder. Gastrointestinal involvement as a manifestation of metastatic squamous cell carcinoma with unknown primary is relatively uncommon with very few being reported in the literature. The m… Show more

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