Cloacogenic carcinoma.
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Sink, JD; Kramer, SA; Copeland, DD; Seigler, HF
Published in: Ann Surg
July 1978
Cloacogenic carcinoma is a rare tumor of the anorectal region originating from a persistant remnant of the cloacal membrane of the embryo. The tumor accounts for 2-3% of anorectal carcinomas and occurs more than twice as often in women. Most tumors present as fungating or ulcerating lesions, but the tumor may arise in anal ducts and present as a submucosal mass. Wide abdominoperineal resection is the treatment of choice with a five year survival of 50%. Metastases occurs to the inguinal lymph nodes in more than 50% of the patients at sometime during the course of the disease with distant metastases occuring most commonly to liver and lungs.
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Ann Surg
DOI
ISSN
0003-4932
Publication Date
July 1978
Volume
188
Issue
1
Start / End Page
53 / 59
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Surgery
- Rectal Neoplasms
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Carcinoma, Transitional Cell
- Anus Neoplasms
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
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Sink, J. D., Kramer, S. A., Copeland, D. D., & Seigler, H. F. (1978). Cloacogenic carcinoma. Ann Surg, 188(1), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-197807000-00009
Sink, J. D., S. A. Kramer, D. D. Copeland, and H. F. Seigler. “Cloacogenic carcinoma.” Ann Surg 188, no. 1 (July 1978): 53–59. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-197807000-00009.
Sink JD, Kramer SA, Copeland DD, Seigler HF. Cloacogenic carcinoma. Ann Surg. 1978 Jul;188(1):53–9.
Sink, J. D., et al. “Cloacogenic carcinoma.” Ann Surg, vol. 188, no. 1, July 1978, pp. 53–59. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/00000658-197807000-00009.
Sink JD, Kramer SA, Copeland DD, Seigler HF. Cloacogenic carcinoma. Ann Surg. 1978 Jul;188(1):53–59.
Published In
Ann Surg
DOI
ISSN
0003-4932
Publication Date
July 1978
Volume
188
Issue
1
Start / End Page
53 / 59
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Surgery
- Rectal Neoplasms
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Carcinoma, Transitional Cell
- Anus Neoplasms
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences