Rectal adenocarcinoma is rare in children and young adult worldwide. Apart from genetic predisposition, other factors including chronic schistosomal infection have been implicated in its aetiopathogenesis. Furthermore, many of the recorded cases of rectal carcinoma occurring along with schistosomiasisusually occur not commonly in teenagers but in older patients.We present an 18-year-old Nigerian male who came to the hospital on account of bloody diarrhoea and was later discovered to have signet-ring carcinoma ofthe rectum in association with schistosomiasis. Available literatures on role of schistosomiasis in aetiopathogenesis of colorectal adenocarcinoma arereviewed
year old child. JSCR 2012 9:3 Signet cell carcinomas of the colon are well documented in the adult p...
AbstractSome reports suggest the positive correlation between Schistosoma japonicum infection and co...
Several parasitic species are well known to have carcinogenic properties, namely; Schistosoma hemato...
Introduction: Signet cell carcinoma (SRCC)of the rectum is a rare subtype of the rectum cancer which...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer associated with chronic intestinal schistosomiasis has been li...
Carcinoma of the colon and rectum are rare in children and under the age of 40 years. A caseof coro-...
An 82-year-old Japanese man with a cecal cancer and a history of Schistosoma japonicum (S. japonicum...
Colorectal cancer associated with chronic intestinal schistosomiasis has been linked with the chroni...
Urogenital schistosomiasis is a chronic human disease caused by schistosoma haematobium that often m...
Colorectal cancer is a common malignant neoplasm in adults, with a peak incidence of 60-79 years. Ab...
An 89-year-old male came to the hospital with a complaint of abdominal distension. Abdominal compute...
Schistosoma proctocolitis is a rare disease entity, with limited literature on its occurrence. We re...
Copyright © 2013 Özgül Pamukçu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Intestinal Schistosomiasis is a serious disease and is commonly produced by S. mansoni and japonicum...
This case report refers to a 47-year old patient with prostate cancer associated with schistosomiasi...
year old child. JSCR 2012 9:3 Signet cell carcinomas of the colon are well documented in the adult p...
AbstractSome reports suggest the positive correlation between Schistosoma japonicum infection and co...
Several parasitic species are well known to have carcinogenic properties, namely; Schistosoma hemato...
Introduction: Signet cell carcinoma (SRCC)of the rectum is a rare subtype of the rectum cancer which...
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer associated with chronic intestinal schistosomiasis has been li...
Carcinoma of the colon and rectum are rare in children and under the age of 40 years. A caseof coro-...
An 82-year-old Japanese man with a cecal cancer and a history of Schistosoma japonicum (S. japonicum...
Colorectal cancer associated with chronic intestinal schistosomiasis has been linked with the chroni...
Urogenital schistosomiasis is a chronic human disease caused by schistosoma haematobium that often m...
Colorectal cancer is a common malignant neoplasm in adults, with a peak incidence of 60-79 years. Ab...
An 89-year-old male came to the hospital with a complaint of abdominal distension. Abdominal compute...
Schistosoma proctocolitis is a rare disease entity, with limited literature on its occurrence. We re...
Copyright © 2013 Özgül Pamukçu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Intestinal Schistosomiasis is a serious disease and is commonly produced by S. mansoni and japonicum...
This case report refers to a 47-year old patient with prostate cancer associated with schistosomiasi...
year old child. JSCR 2012 9:3 Signet cell carcinomas of the colon are well documented in the adult p...
AbstractSome reports suggest the positive correlation between Schistosoma japonicum infection and co...
Several parasitic species are well known to have carcinogenic properties, namely; Schistosoma hemato...