Title of article :
Colorectal Carcinoma in Children and Young Adults in Ilorin, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Ibrahim, OK Department of Pathology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin - Kwara State, Nigeria , Afolayan, AE Department of Pathology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin - Kwara State, Nigeria , Adeniji, KA Department of Pathology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin - Kwara State, Nigeria , Buhari, OM Department of Pathology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin - Kwara State, Nigeria , Badmos, KB Department of Pathology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin - Kwara State, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Colorectal carcinoma is thought to be rare
among children and young adults among whom presentation is
usually at a late stage with poor prognosis.
OBJECTIVE: To review the demography, clinical presentation,
morphology, and pathological stage of cases of colorectal
carcinomas diagnosed in the children and adults.
METHODS: This was a retrospective review of cases of
histologically diagnosed colorectal carcinoma of patients aged
40 years and below, between 1979 and 2008, using the request
cards and hematoxylin and eosin stained slides.
RESULTS: Seventy-six (31.5%) of all cases of colorectal
carcinoma were seen in patients aged 40 years and below. The
mean age at presentation was 31years and the youngest aged
16 years. The male : female ratio was 1.6 : 1. The dominant
clinical presentations were bloody diarrhea and rectal bleeding.
Fifty-one (67.1%) cases were localized to the rectum, nine
(16.1%) cases in the sigmoid colon, and eight (10.5%) cases
in the caecum. Adenocarcinoma was the most common
histological variant. Mucin-producing tumours were seen in
25 (32.9%) cases. Almost all the patients presented at advanced
pathological stage.
CONCLUSION: Colorectal carcinoma is not rare among young
Nigerians and it should be suspected when young patients
present with chronic bloody diarrhoea. Digital rectal examination
should be encouraged as part of clinical examination in
this age group too since a large percentage of colorectal
carcinomas is within the reach of the examining finger
Keywords :
Ilorin , young adults , children , Colorectal carcinoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics