rectum
Infiltrates Rectal Adenocarcinoma (2 of 5)
The conoscope is advanced after the tumor finding an adenomatous polyp confirming adenoma-carcinoma theory. In Colorectal Canceres At the time of surgical resection, it is important to ascertain preoperatively...
Infiltrates Rectal Adenocarcinoma (1 of 5)
Rectal Adenocarcinoma that infiltrates the second and the third valve.
Rectal Cancer That Emerges In The Pectin Line...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma The tumor is observed in retroflexed view.
Rectal Adenocarcinoma With Acanthosis Nigrans...
A 73 year-old female, who was referred to us because of rectal blood discharge. A constricting, ulcerated, annular rectal carcinoma was found. The patient had severe the clinical picture of a severe...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (7 of 8)
Endoscopy of Rectal Cancer Adenocarcinoma of the rectum arises as an intramucosal epithelial lesion, usually in an adenomatous polyp or gland. As cancers grow, they invade the muscularis mucosa,...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (6 of 8)
Endoscopic View of Rectal Cancer Almost all rectal cancers are primary adenocarcinomas. Adenocarcinoma of the rectum is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in North America and Western Europe....
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (5 of 8)
The presentation depends on the site of the cancer: Right colon cancers: weight loss, anemia, occult bleeding, mass in right iliac fossa, disease more likely to be advanced at presentation. Left colon...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (4 of 8)
Immediately after the anus the neoplasia is seen. Many factors increase the risk for rectal cancer, including the following: High-fat, low-fiber diet Age greater than 50 years Personal history of colorectal...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (3 of 8)
Endoscopic View of Rectal Adenocarcinoma Evaluation begins with a history and physical examination, including a digital rectal examination. Inspect the stool and test for occult blood. Order blood...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (2 of 8)
Rectal Adenocarcinoma Rectal tumors may be asymptomatic, but the possible symptoms of rectal tumors include the following Palpable mass on digital rectal examination Overt rectal bleeding Microcytic...
Rectal Adenocarcinoma - Colonoscopy (1 of 8)
This 73 year-old man was referred to us by his surgeon due to palpable mass on digital rectal examination, colonoscopy confirm a large mass in the rectum. This endoscopic image is seen at retroflexion
Adenocarcinoma - Cecum (4 of 4)
Approximately 20% of colon cancers develop in the cecum, another 20% in the rectum, and an additional 10% in the rectosigmoid junction. Approximately 25% of colon cancers develop in the sigmoid colon.