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  • A 30-year-old woman experienced rectal bleeding but had no changes in bowel habits, leading to the discovery of a large teratoma during a sigmoidoscopy.
  • The polyp was found to contain tissue from all three germ layers, which is typical for teratomas, and this case may be one of the largest documented examples of rectal teratoma in English literature.
  • A literature review showed that only 50 similar cases have been reported, predominantly in females, with common symptoms of prolapse and rectal bleeding.

Article Abstract

A case of an unusual occurrence of mature solid teratoma of the rectum is reported with a review of the literature. A 30-year-old woman presented with bleeding per anum without any alteration in her bowel habits. Sigmoidoscopy revealed a pedunculated polypoidal mass arising from the posterior wall of the rectum. A polypectomy specimen on microscopy showed the components of all the three germ layers. This may be the largest polypoidal type of rectal teratoma reported in the English literature to date. A review of the literature indicated only 50 previously reported cases, with all except one being female. The common presentations include prolapse and bleeding per anum.

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