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Table 1 Reported cases of colorectal metastasis from primary colorectal cancer

From: Metachronous rectal metastasis from primary transverse colon cancer: a case report

No.

First author (year) [reference in this manuscript]

Sex

Age (years)

Location of primary lesion

Histology of primary cancer

Duration1 (months)

Location of metastatic lesion

Other sites of metastasis

Prognosis (after diagnosis of the colorectal metastasis)

1

Kalaitzis (2010) [6]

F

72

Sigmoid colon

mod, mp, n (−)

12

Rectum

Abdominal wall

NA

2

Sasaki (2010) [7]

F

52

Sigmoid colon

mod, ss, ly1, v0, n (+)

12

Rectum

Liver/lung

Death (34 months)

3

Takashima (2010) [8]

F

80

Ascending colon

mod, se, ly1, v2, n (−)

19

Rectum

Lung

Alive (14 months)

4

Murakami (2011) [9]

F

88

Ascending colon

mod, se, ly1, v1, n (+)

3

Rectum

None

NA

5

Mishima (2013) [10]

M

65

Transverse colon

well, ss, ly1, v1, n (+)

27

Rectum

Liver

Alive (6 months)

6

Shimazaki (2014) [11]

M

68

Cecum

mod, ss, n (+)

23

Rectum

Liver, spleen

Alive (60 months)

7

Lucke-Wold (2017) [12]

M

56

Ascending colon

mod-muc, ss, n (+)

36

Rectum

Axilla

Death (about 2 years)

8

Our case

F

65

Transverse colon

mod, ss, ly0, v1, n (−)

15

Rectum

Ovary

Alive (18 months)

  1. F female, n lymph node metastasis, ly lymphatic invasion, NA not available, M male, se extraserosal invasion, mod moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma, mp invasion into muscularis propia, muc mucinous adenocarcinoma, ss subserosal invasion, v venous invasion, well well-differentiated adenocarcinoma
  2. 1Duration before detection of metastatic tumor