Abstract
ABSTRACT:
INTRODUCTION
Dukes A stages of colorectal cancer are rarely reported to metastasize. Subcutaneous or skin metastases from colon cancer
are rare events and usually indicate widespread disease.
CASE PRESENTATION
We present the case of a 72-year-old Caucasian woman with Dukes A colorectal cancer at diagnosis and, three years later, a
single secondary subcutaneous involvement with no other metastatic sites. The description of this case is supported by critical
analysis of its clinical, radiological and pathological features. Our report illustrates that diagnosis can be difficult and
controversial when relapse occurs in early stage patients and at uncommon sites.
CONCLUSION
The unusual and aggressive course of the reported disease stresses the importance of intensive follow-up in colorectal cancer
patients with good prognostic factors.
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Authors
Lo Russo G, Accarpio F, Spinelli GP, Miele E, Borrini F, Cerbone L, Stati V, Prinzi N, Strudel M, Sibio S, Tomao S
Institution
Department of Medical-Surgical Science and Biothecnology, Oncology Unit, S,Maria Goretti Hospital, Latina - University of Rome "Sapienza" Corso della Repubblica, 04100, Latina, Italy. gianpaolo.spinelli@uniroma1.it.
Source
Journal of medical case reports 6:1 2012 pg 212Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
22812693
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