Barium Enema Findings of Colorectal Carcinoma in Roi-Et Hospital
Keywords:
Double contrast barium enema, Colorectal carcinomaAbstract
Objective : To determine the radiographic findings detected by double contrast barium enema in Roi-Et hospital of colorectal carcinoma
Material and Method : A retrospective review of patient who had double contrast barium enema performed for colorectal carcinoma detection, between January 2008 to December 2009
Result : Forty-five patients with colorectal carcinoma were reviewed, twenty-eight patients (62.22%) had annular lesion, eighteen patients (40.00%) had lesion in the rectum, sixteen patients (35.56%) presented with abdominal pain, eleven patients (24.44%) presented with mucous bloody stool, one patient (2.22%) had two annular lesions, one patient (2.22%) had annular lesion and polypoid mass, five patients (11.11%) had annular lesion and diverticulosis, and six patients (13.33%) had bowel obstruction.
Conclusion : Most common radiographic finding detected by double contrast barium enema of colorectal carcinoma was annular lesion, most common location of the tumor was rectum, and almost seventy percents of all patients had lymph node and distant metastases.
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