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[Cloacogenic carcinoma].

R Armaroli, N Lacava, F Talarico

    Il Giornale Di Chirurgia
    |October 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study reports four rare cases of cloacogenic carcinoma (CC), a type of anal cancer. Three patients survived abdominoperineal resection, showing potential for positive outcomes in treating this rare anorectal tumor.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Surgical Pathology
    • Gastroenterology

    Context:

    • Cloacogenic carcinoma (CC) is a rare malignancy arising from the cloaca region of the anorectum.
    • Between 1982 and 1987, 175 anorectal tumor operations were performed, with CC accounting for four cases.
    • This highlights the rarity and specific clinical context of CC within a surgical caseload.

    Purpose:

    • To report and discuss the epidemiological, clinical, and therapeutic features of four cases of cloacogenic carcinoma.
    • To analyze the outcomes of surgical intervention, specifically abdominoperineal resection, for CC.
    • To contribute to the understanding of this rare anal cancer.

    Summary:

    • Four cases of cloacogenic carcinoma (CC) were identified out of 175 anorectal tumor surgeries between 1982-1987.

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  • All patients underwent abdominoperineal resection.
  • Three patients survived for 16, 30, and 42 months post-surgery, while one patient died from metastatic disease at 12 months.
  • Impact:

    • The findings underscore the importance of recognizing and managing rare anorectal tumors like CC.
    • Successful outcomes with abdominoperineal resection suggest its viability as a treatment option.
    • Further research into the specific characteristics and optimal treatment strategies for CC is warranted.