INTESTINE Vol.25 No.4(2)

Theme Depressed type colorectal cancer -- Revolution and since then
Title History and present status of the pathology of depressed type (0-IIc) colorectal cancer
Publish Date 2021/12
Author Hiroshi Kawachi Department of Pathology, Cancer Institute Hospital of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research / Division of Pathology, Cancer Institute of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research
[ Summary ] In this article, the history and present status of the pathology of depressed type (0-IIc) colorectal cancer have been summarized. The first case of this type of cancer was reported by Kariya et al., in 1977 and 0-IIc was detected based on barium enema in the patients with familial adenomatous polyposis. Histologically, neoplastic crypts exhibited a straight shape with prominent nuclear atypia, indicating a well-differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma, and the histology was considered in the majority of 0-IIc cases. Meanwhile, signet-ring cell carcinoma or poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma was also known to exhibit 0-IIc type histology even if its frequency is low. Subsequent increase in the number of 0-Ⅱc cases revealed that 0-IIc tends to invade the submucosal layer frequently, although the size is relatively small. Generally, 0-IIc is regarded as a representative morphology of de novo colorectal cancer; however, there are a few cases of 0-IIc derived from depressed adenoma or protruded type tumor. Inter-observer reproducibility among pathologists remains poor and has not been overcome as yet. Recently, 0-IIc has been detected and subsequently its cases were reported in several countries other than Japan.
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