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1. [A Case of a Colorectal Villous Tumor with Electrolyte Depletion Syndrome Treated with Robot-Assisted Surgery].

2. Spontaneous regression of a rectal cancer.

3. McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome: chronic diarrhea and electrolyte abnormalities due to a large rectal polyp with endoscopic management.

4. [Mckittrick-Wheelock syndrome as a rare manifestation of villous adenoma of the rectum].

5. Gastric villous adenoma: a case report and review of the literature.

6. McKittrick-Wheelock Syndrome: A Case Report.

7. Laparoscopic Transduodenal Ampullectomy: How We Have Standardized the Technique (with Video).

8. McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome: rectal villous adenoma as a cause of acute renal failure.

9. Villous adenoma of the prostatic urethra.

11. Giant Villous Adenoma: A Rare Case of Colorectal Adenoma that Mimic Colorectal Cancer.

12. Villous Adenoma Arising in the Urethra of a Female with Bladder Augmentation History: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

13. Risk of colorectal cancer incidence and mortality after polypectomy: a Swedish record-linkage study.

14. Lessons of the month 2: McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome: Case report of a patient declining resection of a large villous adenoma.

16. Transanal endoscopic microsurgery for rectal villous tumours: Can we rely solely on preoperative biopsies and the surgeon’s experience?

17. An Unusual Gastrointestinal Cause of Hypokalemia.

18. Endoscopic removal of tubulovillous adenoma with high grade focal dysplasia in the distal common bile duct.

20. Adult with intestinal malrotation and colocolic intussusception: an unusual combo.

21. Giant villous adenoma of rectum- what is the malignant potential and what is the optimal treatment? A case and review of literature.

22. Villous Adenoma Arising in the Native Bladder Mucosa and the Upper Urinary Tract With Coexisting Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Following Augmentation Cystoplasty.

23. The Kraske procedure: no more indications for benign lesions?

24. One-session combined technique for a recurrent rectal polyp: submucosal dissection and endoscopic full-thickness resection.

25. A Rare Case of Acute Kidney Injury: McKittrick Wheelock Syndrome.

26. [A case of rectal villous adenoma with electrolyte depletion syndrome treated with surgical resection].

27. Is magnetic resonance imaging useful for the management of patients with rectal villous adenoma? A study of 45 consecutive patients treated by transanal endoscopic microsurgery.

28. Villous adenoma of the choledocho: an infrequent pathology of the main bile duct.

29. Intestinal-type adenocarcinoma of the vagina: clinico-pathologic features of a common tumor with a rare localization.

30. Robotic approach to resection of villous adenoma of the urachus: a case report and literature review.

33. McKittrick Wheelock Syndrome Treated by Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Single-Center Experience and Review of the Literature.

34. Is partial thickness excision in TAMIS without defect suture safe for benign rectal lesions?

35. Transanal Minimally Invasive Surgery (TAMIS), First in Kuwait: A Case Report.

36. Lipoma of the transverse colon covered by tubulovillous adenoma: a rare indication for surgical treatment.

37. Association between neuroendocrine tumor of the ileum and two colonic primary malignancies. A case report and review of literature.

38. Safety and efficacy of cap-assisted EMR for sporadic nonampullary duodenal adenomas.

39. Gastrointestinal: Biliary tubulovillous adenoma.

40. McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome: unusual, but potentially lethal.

41. A villous adenoma of bladder/urachus origin located in the perineum.

42. McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome: A rare cause of metabolic coma.

43. Gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) presenting as a strangulated inguinal hernia with small bowel obstruction.

44. [Moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma of the third duodenal portion].

45. [A Case of Large Rectal Villous Adenoma Associated with Tenesmus and Body Weight Loss].

46. The Case | Acute renal failure and refractory hyponatremia.

47. A 57-Year-Old Woman With a Cecal Mass.

48. En bloc endoscopic submucosal dissection for a giant neoplastic lesion in the duodenal bulb.

49. [Adult colocolonic intussusception due to adenomatous polyp: An exceptional cause of a rare entity].

50. [Mucinous adenocarcinoma of the Urachus: A Case Report].

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