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A Case of Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome Developing After Hemi-Colectomy
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1981
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Cronkhite Canada SyndromeAbrupt MelenaSurgical PathologyNumerous Polypoid LesionsGastroenterologyPathologySurgeryGastrointestinal PathologyDermatologyCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineCronkhite-canada Syndrome DevelopingConnective Tissue Disease
A 57-year-old male presented with abrupt melena. Numerous polypoid lesions were found in the stomach and colon accompanied by characteristic ectodermal changes of the Cronkhite Canada syndrome. He had undergone a left side hemicolectomy for colon cancer 3 years previously. Two months after the operation, he had noticed hyperpigmentation of the skin, alopecia and chronic diarrhea. Subsequently, after 8 months, the presence of numerous polypoid lesions in the remnant colon and the rectum was established. This is the first reported case in which features of the Cronkhite-Canada syndrome have developed after resection for colon cancer.