An unusual site of metastasis: splenic metastastasis from a colon cancer

  • Efared B
  • Mazti A
  • Atsame-Ebang G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Splenic metastasis from colorectal cancers is a very rare occurrence. Few cases have been reported in the literature. We report herein an additionnal case of metachronous splenic metastasis from adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon, 3 years after the diagnosis of the primary tumor. A 62-year old woman presented for regular follow-up after colectomy for sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma. A computed tomography-scan found two splenic metastatic nodules for which splenectomy had been performed. The histological analysis of the resected spleen showed a well-differentiated metastatic adenocarcinoma from colon. The patient recovered well after surgery, and 10 months after, she had no signs of the disease.

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Efared, B., Mazti, A., Atsame-Ebang, G., Tahiri, L., El Bouhaddouti, H., Hammas, N., … Chbani, L. (2016). An unusual site of metastasis: splenic metastastasis from a colon cancer. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016(11), rjw175. https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjw175

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