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. 2021 Sep 2;5(10):1216-1217.
doi: 10.1002/jgh3.12637. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Solitary rectal metastasis of prostate cancer resembling primary colorectal cancer

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Solitary rectal metastasis of prostate cancer resembling primary colorectal cancer

Yasuhiko Hamada et al. JGH Open. .

Abstract

Solitary colorectal metastasis of prostate cancer is very rare, but the pathological features can closely resemble a primary colorectal cancer with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. Thus, metastasis of prostate cancer should be considered as a differential diagnosis in male patients with colorectal lesion with poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma.

Keywords: colorectal cancer; endoscopy; neoplasia.

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Colonoscopy revealed a flat elevated lesion, 15 mm in size, in the rectum (a). Chromoendoscopy with indigo carmine clearly revealed a central depressive area of the lesion (b). Endoscopic biopsy taken from the lesion revealed a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (c). Immunohistochemical analysis revealed the tumor cells to be positive for PSA (d).

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