Colorectal Cancer
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 15, 2004; 10(20): 2949-2953
Published online Oct 15, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i20.2949
Table 1 Clinicopathologic characteristics of the 62 patients
ParametersResults
Age (yr, range, mean)20-78, 58
Sex (No. of patients)
Male30
Female32
Dukes stage (No. of patients)
A2
B10
C42
D8
Differentiation grade (No. of patients)
High4
Medium34
Low24
Distance of the primary tumor from anal verge (No. of patients)
≤ 5 cm32
> 5 cm30
Diameter of the primary tumor (No. of patients)
< 5 cm24
≥ 5 cm38
Table 2 Mesorectal regions with involvement of discrete tumor nodules (%)
Involved mesorectal regions
MRORMMRMIRMDMRCRM
Tumor nodules58.1 (36/62)45.2 (28/62)35.5 (22/62)41.9 (26/62)6.5 (4/62)6.5 (4/62)
Microscopic tumor nodules38.7 (24/62)25.8 (16/62)25.8 (16/62)29.0 (18/62)6.5 (4/62)6.5 (4/62)
Table 3 Mesorectal regional discrete microscopic tumor nod-ules involving lymph nodes or lymphatic vessels
Involvement of MRInvolvement of ORM
L type (No. of patients)1614
NL type (No. of patients)1813
Table 4 Correlation between mesorectal microscopic spread and primary tumors
Primary tumorSpread in MR (No. of patients)Spread in ORM (No. of patients)
Diameter: < 5 cm/ ≥ 5 cm10/148/8
Differentiation grade: high/medium/low0/10/140/8/8
Dukes stage: A/B/C/D0/2/20/20/2/12/2
From anal verge: ≤ 5 cm/ > 5 cm12/128/8