A flat depressed early colon cancer (FDEC) is characterized by non-polypoid growth pattern, no association of adenomatous tissues and a tendency of even small lesions toward submucosal invasion and lymph node metastasis. It supports de novo carcinogenesis of colorectal cancer, although most colorectal cancers arise in pre-existing adenoma (adenoma-carcinoma sequence). There have been few reports of small depressed cancers because of the difficulty in colonoscopic detection and the rapid development to ulcerating advanced cancers. We report a case of flat depressed early colon cancer confined to mucosa detected by indigo carmine contrast colonoscopy.
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Han, D., Sohn, J. H., Cho, Y. J., Jeon, Y. C., Kim, H. J., Park, K. N., & Chang, S. J. (1997). Flat depressed early colon cancer - A case report. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 12(5), 465–468. https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.1997.12.5.465
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