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  • A 61-year-old woman experienced acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding due to a schwannoma in the ascending colon, which is a rare type of tumor.
  • The patient was treated successfully with laparoscopic hemicolectomy, highlighting a minimally invasive surgical approach.
  • Only about 90 cases of colonic schwannomas have been documented globally, and ongoing reporting is crucial for advancing knowledge about their clinical behavior and treatment options.

Article Abstract

This is a case report of a 61-year-old female who presented with acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding resulting from a schwannoma involving the ascending colon. The patient was successfully treated with laparoscopic hemicolectomy. Schwannoma involving the large bowel is a rare entity; only around 90 cases of colonic schwannomas are reported in world literature. Although the vast majority of these tumors demonstrate a slow growing and benign profile, recurrence and malignant transformation can occur. Given the exceptional rarity of this pathological process, much of what is currently understood about this disease comes from case studies. Continued reporting of this pathology will be essential for further development and understanding its clinical and pathologic presentation.

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