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Two case reports: Colorectal adenocarcinoma in children.

Medicine (Baltimore) 2017 November
RATIONALE: Colorectal cancer in children is rare, with delayed diagnosis and advanced stage at presentation in high mortality. Early detection of colorectal cancer is, therefore, important for better prognosis.

PATIENT CONCERNS: Thirteen-year-old boy presented with symptoms of melena, vomiting, and abdominal pain for 6 months. 18-year-old girl was hospitalized due to the symptoms of hematochezia, and persistent abdominal pain for 6 months. They have no chronic disease or familial history of malignancy.

DIAGNOSES: We encountered 2 teenagers diagnosed with colorectal cancer.

INTERVENTIONS: Both patients had the same histological findings in postoperation colonic biopsy and underwent surgical resection.

OUTCOMES: The boy fully recovered with only surgery, but the girl died, despite receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for the advanced stage of cancer.

LESSONS: We recommend early and active evaluation, including a pediatric colonoscopy, in a child with suspected malignancy.

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