INTRODUCTION: Multiple primary malignancies can arise in the large bowel as simultaneous, synchronous and/or metachronous. All tumors must be distant from each other to be considered as primitive, none have to be the result of metastasis from other tumors. CASE REPORT: We present a case of a 71 years old woman who was admitted to our hospital for a 3-year history of not well defined abdominal pain and hematochezia. The patient had no family history of cancer. Colonoscopy revealed 4 simultaneous tumors located at 4 and 20 cm from the ileocecal valve and at 23,2 and 19 cm from the anal verge. At CT scan there were no distant metastases, neither lymphonode node involvement. A quadruple adenocarcinoma of the colon was confirmed by the pathologist. Patient was operated on total colectomy with ileo-rectal anastomosis. DISCUSSION: Two or three synchronous tumors of the colon have been already described in literature in about 1,8-14% of cases, but the presence of four simultaneous cancers, as in our case, is very interesting and unusual without an history of FAP or familiar cancer. CONCLUSION: Comprehensive preoperative study, extensive intraoperative exploration, and radical resection can improve surgical results and survival rate, remaining unquestioned the cause

Simultaneous quadruple carcinoma of the colon:case report and literature review / Carlomagno, Nicola; Calogero, Armando; Saracco, Michele; Santangelo, Michele; Dodaro, CONCETTA ANNA; Renda, Andrea. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0003-469X. - 85:5(2014), pp. 495-500.

Simultaneous quadruple carcinoma of the colon:case report and literature review

CARLOMAGNO, NICOLA;CALOGERO, ARMANDO;SARACCO, MICHELE;SANTANGELO, MICHELE;DODARO, CONCETTA ANNA;RENDA, ANDREA
2014

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INTRODUCTION: Multiple primary malignancies can arise in the large bowel as simultaneous, synchronous and/or metachronous. All tumors must be distant from each other to be considered as primitive, none have to be the result of metastasis from other tumors. CASE REPORT: We present a case of a 71 years old woman who was admitted to our hospital for a 3-year history of not well defined abdominal pain and hematochezia. The patient had no family history of cancer. Colonoscopy revealed 4 simultaneous tumors located at 4 and 20 cm from the ileocecal valve and at 23,2 and 19 cm from the anal verge. At CT scan there were no distant metastases, neither lymphonode node involvement. A quadruple adenocarcinoma of the colon was confirmed by the pathologist. Patient was operated on total colectomy with ileo-rectal anastomosis. DISCUSSION: Two or three synchronous tumors of the colon have been already described in literature in about 1,8-14% of cases, but the presence of four simultaneous cancers, as in our case, is very interesting and unusual without an history of FAP or familiar cancer. CONCLUSION: Comprehensive preoperative study, extensive intraoperative exploration, and radical resection can improve surgical results and survival rate, remaining unquestioned the cause
2014
Simultaneous quadruple carcinoma of the colon:case report and literature review / Carlomagno, Nicola; Calogero, Armando; Saracco, Michele; Santangelo, Michele; Dodaro, CONCETTA ANNA; Renda, Andrea. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0003-469X. - 85:5(2014), pp. 495-500.
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