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Table 1 Characteristics of patients with delayed metachronous CRLM treated with hepatectomy

From: Metachronous colorectal liver metastasis that occurred 10 years after laparoscopic colectomy: a case report

Case

Age (years)

Sex

Lesion

pTN

TNM stage

Primary tumor differentiation

Lymphovascular invasion

Interval from primary tumor to CRLM (months)

Tumor number

Tumor location

Recurrence-free survival from hepatectomy (months)

Status

Cause of death

1

80

M

Rs

pT3 N1

IIIa

tub1

ly0, v1

60

1

S5

9

Dead

Other (SAH)

2

76

M

S

pT1b N0

I

tub1

ly2, v1

98

2

S5, S7

u/a

u/a

3

56

M

A

pT3 N0

II

tub2

ly0, v0

112

1

S4/5

27

Alive

4

58

M

S

pT3 N0

II

tub2

ly0, v0

84

1

S6/7

24

Alive

5

77

M

Rs

pT3 N0

II

tub2

ly2, v2

132

1

S7

18

Alive

Our case

68

M

T, S

pT1N0 and pT3N0

I,II

tub2 and pap

ly1, v0 and ly0, v0

120

1

S7/8

12

Alive

  1. A: ascending colon; M: male; N: nodes; Rs: rectosigmoid colon; SAH: subarachnoid hemorrhage; S: sigmoid colon; T: transverse colon; TNM: tumor–node–metastasis