Nonpolypoid colorectal neoplasia 10 CASE : 0096
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Case presentation Age: 60
Sex: M
Chief complaint: No symptom (fecal occult blood, +)
Synopsis of case Due to fecal occult blood, barium enema and colonoscopy were performed. Since an elevated lesion was observed in the rectus, he visited our hospital for close examination.
Race Asian
Past history Asthma
Family history Nothing remarkable
Smoking 25 cigarettes /day
Drinking Beer (500 mL 3 times/week)
Laboratory test [Blood biochemical examination] Total protein: 7.0 g/dl, albumin: 4.4 g/dl, triglyceride: H204 mg/dl (30-149), GOT (AST): 19 IU/L, GPT (ALT): 25 IU/L
[Peripheral blood examination] WBC: 5,200/μl, RBC: 4,850,000/μl, Hgb: 14.9 g/dl, PLAT: 238,000/μl
[Tumor markers] CEA: 2.7 ng/ml, CA19-9: 7 U/ml
Release date 2009-02-23
Various codes ACR Code:757.321
Contributor: Tadakazu Shimoda
Takahisa Matsuda
Institution: National Cancer Center
Country: Japan