2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/9246139
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Anorectal Cancer with Bone Marrow and Leptomeningeal Metastases

Abstract: This is an interesting case of anorectal signet ring carcinoma with first presentation of an early stage disease, showing the aggressive disease and the undetectable behavior of this type of histology which can mislead diagnosis. Brain/CNS metastasis from colorectal cancer (CRC) is rare occurring in 3% of cases, and leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LMC) is extremely rare in CRC (<0.02%). Symptoms and signs of LMC are pleomorphic and may be localized to three compartments: cerebral hemispheres, cranial nerves, an… Show more

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“…Bone marrow metastasis can occur in almost all malignant tumors. Lung, breast and prostate cancer patients are most prone to bone marrow metastasis, while this complication is relatively uncommon in colon cancer patients[ 4 - 6 ]. To date, no reports of bone marrow-metastatic colon cancer have been published in mainland China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone marrow metastasis can occur in almost all malignant tumors. Lung, breast and prostate cancer patients are most prone to bone marrow metastasis, while this complication is relatively uncommon in colon cancer patients[ 4 - 6 ]. To date, no reports of bone marrow-metastatic colon cancer have been published in mainland China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide, and the trend of rectal cancer incidence increased ( 1 ). The liver and lungs are common sites of distant metastasis in rectal cancer, but rarely the cancer may metastasize to the bone marrow, which is a significant negative prognostic factor for survival ( 2 ). As bone marrow metastasis is easily confused with other blood-related diseases and is a risk for serious complications, such as bleeding and infections, accurate diagnosis and treatment of bone marrow metastasis arising from rectal cancer is challenging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%