Presentation
Colonoscopically confirmed rectal cancer.
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Rectal cancer
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- Irregular wall thickening and endophytic mass in the middle third of the rectum.
- Mild stranding of the perirectal fat.
- Presacral and parailiac lymph nodes with a SAD ranging between 5-9 mm.
- Other: small hiatal hernia, prostate enlargement, hydrokele.
Case Discussion
Path proven rectal adenocarcinoma.