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Minute Rectal Cancer Associated with Nodular Involvement —A Case Study—
Authors:Takahito OHTA  Masayoshi MAI  Tomomi OGINO  Yuri KIDA  Toshinari MINAMOTO  Yutaka TAKAHASHI  Kiyoshi SAWAGUCHI  Shigeru JINKAWA  Yoshiaki YASUDA
Abstract:Abstract: This study presents the case of a patient with minute type Ha rectal cancer with a diameter at its largest of only 5 mm, with infiltration as far as the submucosal layer (sm) and positive parietal lymph node metastasis. The patient was a 54 year-old male who visited Yasuda Medical Hospital because of diarrhea which appeared in early May 1988. During sigmoidscopy, a small protruding lesion was seen in the rectum (Rs) about 12 cm from the margin of the anus, and the patient was referred to the authors' surgical service for an endoscopic polypectomy because of a biopsy diagnosis of adenocarcinoma. The polyp had a smooth, shiny surface, and had a well demarcated hemispherical shape. A histopathological examination of the polypectomized specimen, showed that it was an invasive carcinoma extending into the submucosal layer without any adenoma component. Since the cut end of the specimen strongly suggested positive cancer cells and lymphatic permeation was also confirmed from the polypectomized specimen, a low anterior resection was performed on August 4, 1988. The postoperative histological examination revealed a small amount of residual cancer cells in the submucosal layer which appeared to be at the cut end of the resected polyp. One metastatic focal point was seen in the pararectal lymphnode, and this patient's case provided valuable suggestions for deciding upon therapeutic policies for early cancer of the large intestine.
Keywords:de novo cancer  minute rectal cancer  lymph node metastasis
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