2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-011-9819-5
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Uneven haustra on CT colonography: a clue for the detection of transperitoneal invasion from gastric cancer

Abstract: Two patients with gastric carcinoma underwent CT colonography (CTC) for preoperative work-up. Although no obvious peritoneal nodules were seen on axial CT images, colonic wall deformities were noted on three-dimensional (3D) air images. Multiplanar-reformatted images revealed corresponding colonic wall thickening at the deformities, and in addition, dense cordlike structures connecting the primary gastric cancer and colonic wall thickening were also observed. In one patient, cordlike indurations consistent wit… Show more

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“…CT colonography (CTC) is a diagnostic imaging method that was first reported in 1994 and is less invasive than conventional colonoscopy [ 10 ]. In addition to the detection of colorectal mucosal lesions, the detection of colon wall deformities via acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) air images of the whole colon is an advantage of this method [ 11 ]. In this study, we aimed to use CTC for early detection of PM in patients in whom PM was suspected based on clinical symptoms and general CT findings but was not yet diagnosed, and to administer anticancer agents in a timely and effective manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT colonography (CTC) is a diagnostic imaging method that was first reported in 1994 and is less invasive than conventional colonoscopy [ 10 ]. In addition to the detection of colorectal mucosal lesions, the detection of colon wall deformities via acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) air images of the whole colon is an advantage of this method [ 11 ]. In this study, we aimed to use CTC for early detection of PM in patients in whom PM was suspected based on clinical symptoms and general CT findings but was not yet diagnosed, and to administer anticancer agents in a timely and effective manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%