[A Case of Tumor Embolization to the Internal Iliac Vein Four Years after the Surgery for Rectal Cancer].
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho
; 48(9): 1177-1180, 2021 Sep.
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60-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with a chief complaint of melena. Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a type 2 tumor on the anterior wall of the rectum(Rb). He was referred to our department, and he underwent abdominoperineal rectal resection with D3 dissection and right lateral node dissection for Rb, cT2, N0, M0 intestinal cancer. Pathological diagnosis was a tub2, pT2, N0, Ly0, V0, pDM0(30 mm), pPM0(160 mm), pR0, pStage â
cancer. Therefore, postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy was not performed. Subsequent follow-up examinations were conducted on a regular basis to confirm no recurrence. However, 4 years after the surgery, high levels of tumor markers, such as CEA(59.2 ng/mL) and CA19-9(75.5 U/mL), were detected. CT showed tumor embolism to the internal iliac vein and multiple lung metastases. After IVC filter placement, chemoradiotherapy was performed. Although the tumor embolism disappeared, multiple lung metastases increased. Additionally, brain metastasis appeared 6 years after the operation. After that, according to the policy of BSC, he died 7 years after the surgery.
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Assunto principal:
Neoplasias Retais
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Veia Ilíaca
Idioma:
Ja
Ano de publicação:
2021
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