Caecal carcinoma: a review of 3 cases in a private hospital in Lagos
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Caecal carcinoma: a review of 3 cases in a private hospital in Lagos
Abstract
Colorectal tumors are rare in the developing countries but common in the civilized world. With the event of westernization of the diet, the incidence is increasing in the developing countries such as Nigeria. Caecal tumors present late because of the anatomical features of this part of colon. The tumors in the caecum are insidious in onset and often attend large size. Barium enema and colonoscopy have limitation in accessing this region. Computed tomography (CT) scan is expensive and not readily affordable in the developing world. High index of suspicion is therefore necessary to the diagnosed carcinoma of the caecum as it is a curable disease if diagnosed early and treated. We present 3 cases of caecal tumors seen over a 5-year period that were treated with good outcome.
Keywords: caecal tumors; good outcome.; insidious onset.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of interest: the authors report no conflicts of interest.
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