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Title: Anterior abdominal wall metastasis following curative resection and chemoradiation of rectal cancer masquerading as a desmoid tumour: A clinical conundrum
Authors: Raveendranadh, Ajay
Goutham, Meera
Gowda, Chiranth
Hegde, Kshama
Monappa, Vidya
Rodrigues, Gabriel
Keywords: Adenocarcinoma
Chemoradiation
Colorectal cancer
Desmoid tumour
Laparoscopic low anterior resection
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: Case Report;146-149
Abstract: Desmoid tumour of the anterior abdominal wall (rectus sheath) commonly occurs in women post abdominal surgery. Metastasis from colorectal cancer to the anterior abdominal wall, on the other hand, is rare and produces a complex management dilemma. This Case study presents a 57-year-old woman who received a curative laparoscopic low anterior resection and adjuvant chemoradiation in 2013. Seven years later, she presented with an asymptomatic anterior abdominal wall lump. Clinically, the lump appeared to be a desmoid tumour. A wide local excision of the lump was carried out and the final histopathology showed a metastatic lesion (adenocarcinoma). With adjuvant chemotherapy, the patient is now diseasefree and doing well. A possibility of distant metastasis must be kept in mind for all patients, even when they have undergone curative resection with adjuvant chemoradiation for colorectal cancer.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7118
ISSN: 1658-3612
Appears in Collections:Vol 17 No 1 (2022)

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