Choristoblastomas are pathological neoplasms that arise in the mucous membrane of the large intestine. The disease is extremely rare in adults, but is quite often found in children. Choristoblastomas are well known to colonoscopists. Diagnosis usually does not cause difficulties and is based on clinical and instrumental data.
Choristoblastoma, the tumor is a fragment, fragment or separate neoplasm from the benign intestinal mucosa. In the scientific community, there is a term choristoma, which differs from chorioblastoma: that is, neoplasms of the epithelium of the small intestine. In the formation of colon and rectal cancer, the tissue of the uterine lining does not take any part in this process. However, taking into account the fact that malignant tumors, which are called