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Rectal Polyp with Osseous Metaplasia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
An osseous metaplasia in colonic tissue is extremely rare. The current report presents a case of osseous metaplasia in a hamartomatous rectal polyp in a four-year-old boy, who presented with intermittent rectal bleeding. Though this condition has minimum adverse effects on the prognosis of the patient, awareness of this rare histological variant is of utmost importance.