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Colorectal adenocarcinoma in children and adolescents

Colorectal adenocarcinoma is rare in children and adolescents and tends to present with nonspecific signs and symptoms, leading to late diagnoses. Our aim was to describe the clinical presentation and progression in children and adolescents with colorectal adenocarcinoma treated at our hospital and...

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Published in:Revista de Gastroenterología de México (English Edition) 2024-10, Vol.89 (4), p.474-480
Main Authors: Bigliardi, R., Morici, M., Messere, G., Ortiz, G., Fernandez, J., Varela, A., Vidal, J., Diaz, F., Salas, J., Riccheri, M.C.
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Summary:Colorectal adenocarcinoma is rare in children and adolescents and tends to present with nonspecific signs and symptoms, leading to late diagnoses. Our aim was to describe the clinical presentation and progression in children and adolescents with colorectal adenocarcinoma treated at our hospital and detect possible predisposing conditions of this disease. Eight patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma were followed at the Hospital Posadas within the time frame of January 2000 and December 2021. We searched for diseases predisposing to this cancer. The mean patient age was 16 years (between 11 and 17 years of age). Clinical presentation was abdominal pain in the 8 patients; 4 of them had pain in the right hypochondrium, 3 had abdominal tumor, 4 had rectal bleeding, and 3 had weight loss. Mean symptom duration was 9 weeks (range: 1-24 weeks). None of the patients showed predisposing illnesses. One patient presented with polyposis, with no cases in any other family member. Histology showed mucinous adenocarcinoma in all the patients, 4 of whom had the signet ring cell subtype. The primary tumor was located in the right colon in 6 patients. At diagnosis, staging according to the modified Dukes classification was: I: one patient; IIb: one patient; IIIb: one patient; IIIc: one patient; and IV: 4 patients. All patients except 2 received chemotherapy and one patient received radiotherapy. Overall survival at 3 years was 25%. All patients presented with mucinous adenocarcinoma, no predisposing diseases were found, and the children with colorectal cancer had a very poor prognosis. Colorectal cancer diagnosis should be considered in children presenting with acute abdominal pain, abdominal tumor, or lower gastrointestinal bleeding, especially if there is weight loss. El adenocarcinoma colorrectal es infrecuente en niños y jóvenes y suele presentarse con signos y síntomas inespecíficos, lo que lleva a diagnósticos tardíos. Describir la presentación clínica y evolución de los niños y adolescentes con adenocarcinoma colorrectal atendidos en nuestro hospital, y detectar posibles condiciones predisponentes de esta enfermedad. Se presentan 8 pacientes con adenocarcinoma colorrectal seguidos en el Hospital Posadas entre enero de 2000 y diciembre de 2021. Buscamos enfermedades predisponentes a esta patología. Edad mediana: 16 años (entre 11 y 17 años). Presentación clínica: dolor abdominal 8 pacientes (dolor en hipocondrio derecho: 4), tumor abdominal en 3, sangrado rectal en 4
ISSN:2255-534X
2255-534X
DOI:10.1016/j.rgmxen.2024.02.003