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Multiple colorectal neoplasms in a young adult with hypogammaglobulinemia
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1992
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MedicineSurgical PathologyHistopathologyGastroenterologyHematologyPathologyColorectal CancerGynecologyYoung AdultSigmoid ColonGastrointestinal PathologyMolecular PathologyCongenital HypogammaglobulinemiaDna AnalysisOncologyMalignant DiseaseCancer Research
We report on a 22-year-old man with congenital hypogammaglobulinemia who developed multiple colorectal neoplasms. An immunodeficiency had been diagnosed in the patient since two years of age, and this time many tumors of the sigmoid colon and rectum were detected by barium enema and fiberscopy. Abdominoperineal resection was performed, and the resected specimen revealed 29 polyps, including 9 adenocarcinomas and 20 adenomas. The carcinomas, measuring 0.8 to 11.0 cm in size, showed various depths of invasion, and the adenomas, measuring 0.2 to 1.5 cm in size, showed various degrees of epithelial atypia. DNA analysis demonstrated that the tumors were heterogeneous, showing different DNA index and ploidy patterns. The pathogenetic relation between malignancy and immunodeficiency is also reviewed.
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