INTESTINE Vol.3 No.4(2-1)

Theme Submucosal invated cancer derived from the IIc region
Title The pathological findings of large intestine cancer with submucosal invasion of the IIc origin
Publish Date 1999/07
Author Ryo Wada The Department of Pathology, Juntendo Izunagaoka Hospital of Juntendo University School of Medicine / The Department of Pathology(I), Juntendo University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Cancer of large intestine with submucosal invasion, of IIc origins is a perfect example of the type of cancer which can be estimated pathologically. This type has the IIc form, and the depth of cancerous invasion is into the shallower portion of the submucosal layer. It is possible to divide IIc roughly into two types (the maximum dimension for type 1, is 3 or 4mm in size and the type 2 is about 20mm). The latter, which displays a transformed macroscopic appearance because of deeper cancerous invasion, is the common form of this pathological disease. These findings are discussed from the viewpoint of the authors.
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