Multiple peritoneal dissemination of T2 colorectal cancer without lymph node metastases: A case report

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Most cases of peritoneal dissemination of colorectal cancers are from T3 or T4 tumors. A 61-year-old woman was admitted for examination of a positive fecal occult blood test. Colonoscopy showed an ascending colon tumor that was diagnosed as an adenocarcinoma with massive submucosal invasion. Imaging modality revealed numerous nodules throughout the abdominal cavity. Peritoneal dissemination of the ascending colon or ovarian cancer and pseudomyxoma peritonei were considered in the preoperative differential diagnoses, and laparoscopic ileocecal resection was performed. Intraperitoneal observation revealed numerous white nodules in the peritoneum, omentum and Douglas fossa. Both the nodules and tumor were diagnosed as mucinous carcinoma based on a pathology report. The tumor invasion depth was limited to muscularis propria, and no regional lymph node metastasis was detected. Peritoneal dissemination of the ascending colon cancer was considered. We report a rare case of multiple peritoneal dissemination of T2 colorectal cancer without lymph node metastases.

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Namba, Y., Hirata, Y., Mukai, S., Nishida, T., Ishikawa, S., Kai, A., … Fukuda, T. (2020). Multiple peritoneal dissemination of T2 colorectal cancer without lymph node metastases: A case report. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2020(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjaa118

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