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F:
There
is stenosis of the coecum - notize the thickening of the wall
H:
Adult
man, 67-years-old, admitted with altered bowel habit and faecal occult blood,
cachexia
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Colorectal carcinomas
are adenocarcinomas which may often arise in pre-existing polyps. About 40%
of these carcinomas are located in the rectum, 20-30% in the sigmoid colon,
and about 30% in the descending, the transverse and coecum with ascending
colon. Colorectal carcinomas spred local, lymphatic and haematogenous - especially
- to the liver and the lung.
D:
carcinoma of
the coecum
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