Concurrent Echinococcus Disease with Colorectal Carcinoma: Reports of Two Cases
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Case Report
P: 123-125
December 2013

Concurrent Echinococcus Disease with Colorectal Carcinoma: Reports of Two Cases

J Acad Res Med 2013;3(3):123-125
1. Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Erzincan University, Erzincan, Turkey
2. Clinic of General Surgery, Mengücek Gazi Education and Research Hospital, Erzincan, Turkey
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Received Date: 11.09.2013
Accepted Date: 23.10.2013
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ABSTRACT

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is currently the most common malignity of the gastrointestinal (GI) system in the world. CRC is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer in the U.S.A and it ranks third in cancer-related causes of death. Its etiology is complex, involving both environmental and genetic factors. Hydatid disease is an endemic disease, especially in eastern countries. E. granulosus and E. multilocularis are the most frequent types responsible for hydatidosis in human beings. Echinococcus larvae develop in cystic form, mostly in the liver or lungs. We presented two cases of rectum cancer who had co-existing liver echinococcus. (JAREM 2013; 3: 123-5)

Keywords: Colorectal cancer, echinococcus, hydatid disease

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