Year 2021 / Volume 113 / Number 12
Letter
Abdominal ultrasound and its significant role in colon cancer. The advantage of its dynamic nature: using respiratory movements to assess neoplasia relations to adjacent organs

851-852

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2021.8252/2021

Óscar Moralejo Lozano, Concepción González de Frutos, Raquel Olvido Lomas Pérez, Rafael Ángel Gómez Gutiérrez,

Abstract
A 58-year-old, otherwise healthy male presented to the Emergency Room due to a 24-hour-long bloody diarrhea and constitutional syndrome. Colonoscopy confirmed the presence of a colonic neoplasia. A CT scan revealed an irregular surface and poorly delimited hypodensity of liver segment 5, next to the neoplasia, with malignant infiltration being impossible to rule out.
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Moralejo Lozano Ó, González de Frutos C, Lomas Pérez R, Gómez Gutiérrez R. Abdominal ultrasound and its significant role in colon cancer. The advantage of its dynamic nature: using respiratory movements to assess neoplasia relations to adjacent organs. 8252/2021


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Received: 31/07/2021

Accepted: 02/08/2021

Online First: 02/09/2021

Published: 09/12/2021

Article Online First time: 33 days

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