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Appendiceal Neoplasms
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  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryAppendiceal Neoplasms
    • Key Concepts
    • Introduction
    • Epithelial Neoplasms
    • Adenocarcinoma
    • Other Mucinous Lesions
    • Neuroendocrine Tumors
    • Other Neoplasms
    • References
  • ASCRS ToolkitManagement of Appendiceal Neoplasms (2025)
    • Author Information
    • STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
    • CLASSIFICATION BY HISTOPATHOLOGY
    • METHODOLOGY
    • Certainty of Evidence
    • GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
    • APPENDICEAL NETs
    • APPENDICEAL MUCINOUS NEOPLASM AND ADENOCARCINOMA
    • References
  • ASCRS ToolkitManagement of Appendiceal Neoplasms (2019)
    • Author Information
    • STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
    • CLASSIFICATION BY HISTOPATHOLOGY
    • METHODOLOGY
    • GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
    • APPENDICEAL NETS
    • APPENDICEAL MUCINOUS NEOPLASMS AND ADENOCARCINOMA
    • References
  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryCytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy
    • References
    • Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (PMP): The Pathophysiology of Peritoneal Disease and the Re-distribution Phenomenon
    • Colorectal Cancer and the Concept of Resectable Peritoneal Metastases
  • ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal SurgeryAbout ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery
    • Table of Contents
  • ASCRS Question BankMalignancy
    • A 50-year-old woman is found to have a 7-mm submucosal yellow lesion in the distal rectum on screening colonoscopy. There is no pillow sign. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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