Brain and bone marrow metastases from rectal cancer

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Brain and bone marrow metastases from rectal cancer (EN)

Koulouris, Andreas
Souglakos, Ioannis
Kanellis, George
Messaritakis, Ippokratis
Kalbakis, Konstantinos
Manolakou, Stavroula
Tzardi, Maria
Mavroudis, Dimitrios
Thomopoulou, Konstantina
Lagoudaki, Eleni
Koutsopoulos, Anastasios

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2019-12-27


Despite the development of new treatment options based on the molecular characterization of colorectal cancer, 20% of patients present de novo metastatic disease, whereas 30-40% of patients who receive curative treatment relapse during follow up. Herein, we report 2 cases with rectal cancer that developed uncommon sites of metastasis; the first patient had an isolated breast metastasis, while the second patient developed bone marrow infiltration with synchronous brain metastases. In order to evaluate the uncommon metastatic pattern of rectal cancer, we detected and enumerated circulating tumor cells (CTCs) using both immunofluorescenceand real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction in these patients’ peripheral blood. The procedure revealed the presence of CTCs, positive for CEACAM5 but negative for epithelial phenotype (EpCAM-), that might explain the patients’ metastatic potential and survival. Keywords Rectal cancer, rare metastases, circulating tumor cells Ann Gastroenterol 2020; 33 (1): 95-97 (EN)


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Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology (EN)


1792-7463
1108-7471
Annals of Gastroenterology; Volume 33, No 1 (2020); 95 (EN)

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