Synchronous Trifocal Colorectal Cancer

  • Charalampoudis P
  • Sotiropoulos G
  • Kykalos S
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Abstract

Synchronous colorectal cancers (SCRCs) have been increasingly diagnosed due to emerging diagnostic modalities. The presence of three or more synchronous colorectal cancers has, however, only rarely been reported. A 76-year-old white man presented for management of two concurrent colorectal adenocarcinomas in the left colon evidenced on total colonoscopy. Preoperative abdominal ultrasonography and thora-coabdominal computed tomography were negative for metastatic disease. The patient underwent an elective left hemicolectomy. The pathology report ultimately showed the presence of three moderately differentiated, distinct colorectal cancers. The patient experienced an uneventful recovery.

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Charalampoudis, P., Sotiropoulos, G. C., Kykalos, S., Stamopoulos, P., & Kouraklis, G. (2016). Synchronous Trifocal Colorectal Cancer. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 29(4), 391–392. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2016.11929481

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