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A Case of Ascending Colon Cancer with Skull Metastasis
Atsushi TOYOFUKU Rina TORIIMasaru IDEIKazuma ITOAkiko SAKURAIKohei YOSHIDAShinji YOTSUMOTOAiichiro HIGURENaoki NAGATA
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2021 Volume 43 Issue 4 Pages 433-443

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A 55-year-old woman became aware of a tumor on the left side of the head in July, 2020 and was referred to our hospital in September because of its rapid growth. A head CT showed a neoplastic lesion of the skull. A CT from the neck to the pelvis revealed an ascending colon tumor and multiple lesions in the liver, which was suspected as metastasis. A colonoscopy also showed a type 2 like lesion in the ascending colon, and a biopsy showed adenocarcinoma. A pedunculated polyp had been pointed out in the ascending colon at another hospital four years previously, and the pathological result was an adenoma, but endoscopic mucosal resection was not performed. It is considered that the adenoma became advanced colon cancer with metastasis through the mechanism of multistage carcinogenesis. Metastatic lesions of the ascending colon cancer was suspected with regard to the skull lesion. In addition to the rapid growth, surgical removal was desirable from the viewpoint of cosmetology, and surgery was performed in November. The postoperative pathological diagnosis was a metastatic skull tumor derived from ascending colon cancer. The diagnosis was Stage IVb according to the Japanese Classification of Colorectal, Appendiceal, and Anal Carcinoma (9th Edition). Although chemotherapy was started after surgery, the metastatic liver cancer increased rapidly and the patient passed away in April, 2021.

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