Presentation
Bleeding per rectum. Colonoscopy revealed a sigmoid colon growth.
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Colorectal carcinoma (sigmoid)
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Mid sigmoid colon non-circumferential enhancing mural growth with transerosal spread. Associated 2 cm sigmoid mesocolic deposit with four to five subcentimetric pericolonic lymph nodes. Moderate pericolonic fat stranding with mild mesenteric fluid. No other distant abdominal spread.
Case Discussion
A classic case of colorectal carcinoma that has breached all layers of the gut and deposited in the mesentery with local lymph node spread.