Small intestine tumor after proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis (clinical case)
https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2025-24-2-130-135
Abstract
The paper presents a clinical case of successful treatment of a gastrointestinal tumor in a patient who had previously undergone proctocolectomy for complicated ulcerative colitis.
About the Authors
A. V. BorotaRussian Federation
Aleksandr V. Borota
Ilyich Ave., 16, Donetsk, Donetsk, 283003, Donetsk People’s Republic; 14 Ilyich Ave., Donetsk, Donetsk, 2 83003, Donetsk People’s Republic
I. A. Plakhotnikov
Russian Federation
Ivan A. Plakhotnikov
Ilyich Ave., 16, Donetsk, Donetsk, 283003, Donetsk People’s Republic; 14 Ilyich Ave., Donetsk, Donetsk, 2 83003, Donetsk People’s Republic
V. A. Gulmamedov
Russian Federation
Valentin A. Gulmamedov
Ilyich Ave., 16, Donetsk, Donetsk, 283003, Donetsk People’s Republic; 14 Ilyich Ave., Donetsk, Donetsk, 2 83003, Donetsk People’s Republic
G. E. Polunin
Russian Federation
German E. Polunin
Ilyich Ave., 16, Donetsk, Donetsk, 283003, Donetsk People’s Republic; 14 Ilyich Ave., Donetsk, Donetsk, 2 83003, Donetsk People’s Republic
A. A. Borota
Russian Federation
Aleksandr A. Borota
Ilyich Ave., 16, Donetsk, Donetsk, 283003, Donetsk People’s Republic; 14 Ilyich Ave., Donetsk, Donetsk, 2 83003, Donetsk People’s Republic
E. G. Kondratenko
Russian Federation
Evgeniy G. Kondratenko
Polotskaya st., 2A, Donetsk, Donetsk, 283092, Donetsk People’s Republic
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For citations:
Borota A.V., Plakhotnikov I.A., Gulmamedov V.A., Polunin G.E., Borota A.A., Kondratenko E.G. Small intestine tumor after proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis (clinical case). Koloproktologia. 2025;24(2):130-135. https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2025-24-2-130-135