Case Report
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2009; 15(2): 248-251
Published online Jan 14, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.248
Table 1 Review of the literature
Clinical features of 87 patients with endocrine cell carcinoma
Characteristic
Sex M/F (n = 87)44/43
Average age (Yr, n = 87)60.4 (34-89)
Location ( n = 87)Appendix: 2
Cecum: 9
Ascending colon: 17
Transverse colon: 9
Descending colon: 2
Sigmoid colon: 1
Rectum: 47
Depth (n = 66)m-sm: 5
Mp: 10
a1/ss: 20
a2/se: 23
ai/si: 8
Lym (n = 44)Positive 38
Negative 6
V (n = 44)Positive 32
Negative 12
N (n = 59)Positive 46
Negative 13
H (n = 56)Positive 11
Negative 45
Prognosis (death n = 56)> 6 mo: 22
> 1 year: 19
>= 1 year: 15
Table 2 A summary of 14 colon and rectal cases complicated by tumor emboli in mesenteric veins
AgeSexLocationHistologyDepthSize (mm)HRecurrentPrognosis
50FA/SMVPoor-10 × 50-Liver, lung4 mo
53MS/IMVMod--+Liver, local-
77FT/SMVPoor-15 × 40---
62MA/SMVPoorse8-None-
65FA/SMVModsi--None7 mo alive
68MS/IMVModa25 × 50-None24 mo alive
75MA/SMV--40-None-
82FA/SMVMod-----
67MA/SMVModse-+Liver-
56FA/SMVMucsi----
78FR/IMVWellse10 × 185-None-
47FT/SMVMod----5 mo alive
78FA/SMVPoorss---5 mo
79FS/IMVEndse--Liver9 mo alive