K Niimi, H Tomoda, M Furusawa, I Hayashi, Y Okumura
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Abstract
We report herein a case of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome associated with an adenocarcinoma of the cecum and four focal cancers arising in hamartomatous polyps of the colon. There were a total 27 polyps in the intestine; 4 in the small intestine and the rest in the large intestine. The hamartomatous polyps in which the 4 focal cancers were found showed no component of adenoma, and the other polyps removed from the colon and small intestine at the same time were all hamartomas with no evidence of dysplasia or malignancy. This case was rare in that multiple focal cancers may have arisen directly from the hamartomous polyps of the colon.