Wang C, Zhou ZG, Wang Z, Chen DY, Zheng YC, Zhao GP. Nodal spread and micrometastasis within mesorectum. World J Gastroenterol 2005; 11(23): 3586-3590 [PMID: 15962381 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i23.3586]
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Professor Zong-Guang Zhou, Department of General Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan Province, China. zhou767@21cn.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 21, 2005; 11(23): 3586-3590 Published online Jun 21, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i23.3586
Table 1 Diameter distribution of examined lymph nodes.
<0.5 mm
<1 mm
<2 mm
<5 mm
<10 mm
≥10 mm
Sum
Uninvolved LN
165
138
245
270
26
0
844
Involved LN
5
7
23
69
32
12
148
Sum
170
145
268
339
58
12
992
Percent (%)
17.1
14.6
27.0
34.2
5.8
1.2
100
Table 2 Mesorectal distribution of tumor involved lymph nodes for 10 stage III patients.
Primary tumor location
Involved lymph node
Left region
Right region
Rear region
Outer layer
Left
13
1
31
18
Right
5
21
27
22
Others
10
15
25
11
Table 3 Logistic regression analysis of CMI with clinicopathologic characteristics.
Rectal cancer (n = 31)
CMI (n = 12)
Sig.
Exp (B)
No. of patients
Percent (%)
No. of patients
Percent (%)
Age (yr)
<40
3
9.68
3
25.00
4059
12
38.71
5
41.67
0.069
0.908
≥60
16
51.61
4
33.33
Primary tumor location
Lower
9
29.03
4
33.33
Middle
17
54.84
6
50.00
0.828
0.858
Upper
5
16.13
2
16.67
Differentiation
Poor
11
35.48
8
66.67
Moderate
18
58.06
3
25.00
0.564
0.587
Well
2
6.45
1
8.33
Infiltration
T1
2
6.45
1
8.33
T2
6
19.35
0
0.00
0.654
1.517
T3
21
67.74
9
75.00
T4
2
6.45
2
16.67
Involved LN
0
15
48.39
3
25.00
19
11
35.48
5
41.67
0.242
1.082
≥10
5
16.13
4
33.33
Table 4 Lymph node micrometastasis with clinicopathologic characteristics.
Micrometastasis
P
Yes
No
T
1
1
1
2
1
5
0.11
3
5
16
4
2
0
N
0
2
11
1
1
5
0.124
2
6
6
TNM stage
1
1
6
2
1
5
0.267
3
6
11
4
1
0
Differentiation
Well
0
2
Moderate
3
15
0.06
Poor
6
5
Citation: Wang C, Zhou ZG, Wang Z, Chen DY, Zheng YC, Zhao GP. Nodal spread and micrometastasis within mesorectum. World J Gastroenterol 2005; 11(23): 3586-3590