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  • A 72-year-old man with non-small cell lung cancer was referred for surgical treatment after a mesorectal nodule was found during surveillance scans.
  • He previously underwent chemoradiotherapy and had no signs of cancer for 13 months before discovering the nodule, which had a maximum uptake value indicating potential malignancy.
  • The nodule was surgically removed, and contrary to expectations, it turned out to be an organized thromboembolism rather than cancer, indicating that surgery can be crucial for accurate diagnosis in complicated cases.

Article Abstract

This study presents a case of a 72-year-old man diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (cT4N0M0) referred to our hospital for possible surgical treatment of a solitary nodule detected in the mesorectum. The patient had received combined chemoradiotherapy and achieved a complete response 13 months before the presentation. On examination, the mesorectal nodule was incidentally detected during surveillance computed tomography, and the maximum standardized uptake value of the nodule was 10.3. Because of the potential malignancy and need for en-bloc resection of the nodule, we performed laparoscopically assisted high anterior resection of the rectum. The postoperative course was uneventful. Notably, while pathological examination revealed that the mesorectal nodule comprised an intravenous organized thromboembolism, malignancy was not observed. These findings suggest that although positron emission tomography/computed tomography with F-fluorodeoxyglucose is useful for the diagnosis of malignant diseases, surgical resection might be the most reliable option for complex cases such as ours.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11245697PMC
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