Faraz Mahdizadeh, Mir Mehdi Chinifroush-Asl, Farzad Heidary
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摘要
大肠癌影响直肠或大肠,包括阑尾。这种癌症从大肠粘膜发展而来,腺癌是最常见的形式,占病例的 95% 以上。它通常影响 50 岁或以上的人。然而,本报告重点介绍了一例年轻时就患上的结直肠腺癌,尽管没有家族史。不幸的是,由于年龄不大,该癌症最初在体检时被漏诊,导致诊断延误。患者出现梗阻,接受了手术治疗。经进一步检查,组织病理学检测显示患者患有分化良好的 I 型大肠腺癌。
A Colorectal Adenocarcinoma With Obstruction in a 26-Year-Old Man: A Case Report in an Unlikely Age Group
Colorectal cancer affects the rectum or large bowel, including the appendix. This type of cancer develops from the colorectal mucosa, with adenocarcinoma being the most common form, accounting for over 95% of cases. It typically affects individuals aged 50 years or older. However, this report highlights a case of colorectal adenocarcinoma that occurred at a young age, despite no family history. Unfortunately, the cancer was initially missed during check-ups because of the unlikely age group, resulting in a delayed diagnosis. The patient, who presented with an obstruction, underwent surgical interventions. Upon further examination, the histopathological tests revealed that the patient had well-differentiated type I colorectal adenocarcinoma.