Adrenalectomy for solitary adrenal metastasis from colorectal cancer
Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
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Abstract
A 77-year-old man had sigmoidectomy for sigmoid colon cancer. Two years later, a right hepatectomy for a liver metastasis was performed. Two years thereafter, abdominal computed tomography scanning and FDG-PET showed the right adrenal mass. Right adrenalectomy was performed with a diagnosis of solitary adrenal metastasis from sigmoid colon cancer. On pathology, adrenal metastasis was confirmed. The patient underwent adjuvant chemotherapy (IRIS). There have been no signs of recurrence for 6 months after the operation. We conclude that patients with solitary adrenal metastasis from colorectal cancer may benefit from surgical resection.
Authors
Yo Mikayama, Naoto Yamamoto, Takuo Watanabe, Shuzo Tamura, Hiroshi Tamagawa, Manabu Shiozawa, Soichiro Morinaga, Makoto Akaike
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