| Nonpolypoid colorectal neoplasia 10 | CASE : 0096 |
| Presentation |
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| Case presentation |
Age: 60 Sex: M Chief complaint: No symptom (fecal occult blood, +) |
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| 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 |
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Contributor: Tadakazu Shimoda Takahisa Matsuda Institution: National Cancer Center Country: Japan |

