Synchronous Manec (Mixedadeno-Neuroendocrine Carcinoma) of the Colon and Renal Cell Carcinoma – Case Report
Author:
Milosevic Bojan12, Markovic Nenad12, Markovic Rade2, Cvetkovic Aleksandar12, Stojanovic Bojan12, Radovanovic Dragce12, Pavlovic Mladen12, Vulovic Maja3, Stankovic Vesna4, Zivkovic Jelena2, Cvetkovic Danijela5, Spasic Marko12
Affiliation:
1. University of Kragujevac , Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Surgery , Kragujevac , Serbia 2. Clinic for General and Thoracic Surgery , Clinical Center Kragujevac , Kragujevac , Serbia 3. University of Kragujevac , Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Anatomy , Kragujevac , Serbia 4. University of Kragujevac , Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Pathology , Kragujevac , Serbia 5. University of Kragujevac , Faculty of Science, Institute of Biology and Ecology , Kragujevac , Serbia
Abstract
Abstract
Synchronous multiple carcinomas represent two or more primary carcinoma that occur sumultaneously in the same patient. In order to fulfill the condition that tumors are synchronous, each tumor must be primary and not a metastasis of another tumor. The occurrence of renal carcinoma synchronously with colonic carcinoma is not so common. On the other hand, the pathohistological image in rare cases shows a mixed glandular and neuroendocrine component described in earlier works. In this paper, we present a patient who made a colonoscopy, a biopsy from a tumor change in the cecum due to malady, fainting, loss of appetite, and a positive test for faecal occult bleeding, and confirmed that it is an adenocarcinoma of the cecum. Multi slise computerized tomography of the abdomen also described a tumor change in the uretero-pelocalrix system of the left kidney region. The patient had no urinary tract disorders. The diagnosis of the synchronous tumor of the cecum and left kidney was set. A right hemicolectomy with latero-lateral ileo-transverse anastomosis, as well as left nephroureterectomy, was performed. What is particularly interesting in this case is that the pathohistological picture of the cecum carcinoma shows a rare form of tumor tone, mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma. In patients with diagnosed colorectal cancer, routine as well as additional preoperative diagnostic procedures should be performed to exclude the existence of kidney cancer, since, when synchronous with colorectal carcinoma occurs, renal carcinoma is mainly asymptomatic. In rare cases, the pathohistological picture may also show the neuroendocrine component of the tumor, which directs further therapy to the other direction.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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