Wang Z, Zhou ZG, Wang C, Zhao GP, Chen YD, Gao HK, Zheng XL, Wang R, Chen DY, Liu WP. Microscopic spread of low rectal cancer in regions of mesorectum: Pathologic assessment with whole-mount sections. World J Gastroenterol 2004; 10(20): 2949-2953 [PMID: 15378771 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i20.2949]
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Dr. Zong-Guang Zhou, Department of Gastroenterology Surgery and Institute of Digestive Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan Province, China. zhou767@21cn.com
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Colorectal Cancer
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Table 4 Correlation between mesorectal microscopic spread and primary tumors
Primary tumor
Spread in MR (No. of patients)
Spread in ORM (No. of patients)
Diameter: < 5 cm/ ≥ 5 cm
10/14
8/8
Differentiation grade: high/medium/low
0/10/14
0/8/8
Dukes stage: A/B/C/D
0/2/20/2
0/2/12/2
From anal verge: ≤ 5 cm/ > 5 cm
12/12
8/8
Citation: Wang Z, Zhou ZG, Wang C, Zhao GP, Chen YD, Gao HK, Zheng XL, Wang R, Chen DY, Liu WP. Microscopic spread of low rectal cancer in regions of mesorectum: Pathologic assessment with whole-mount sections. World J Gastroenterol 2004; 10(20): 2949-2953