Clinical Manifestations
The early symptoms of carcinoma of the colon are often mild and nonspecific, especially with tumors in the area of the cecum or ascending colon where obstruction is rare and where blood that is lost is well mixed with feces and therefore less apparent. A change in bowel habits, especially with leftsided lesions, may be the first symptoms. This can be diarrhea, constipation, alternation of diarrhea and constipation, a change in the caliber of the stool, or tenesmus. Pain with left-sided tumors usually results from partial obstruction, but pain with right-sided tumors may represent invasion of the colonic wall or adjacent structures. Hematochezia is common, as is constant occult bleeding, leading to iron deficiency anemia with its associated symptoms of weakness, fatigability, and shortness of breath. The generalized symptoms of many malignancies-weight loss, anorexia, and malaise—are usually present late in the illness. Rarely patients may present with peritonitis due to tumor invasion and perforation of the colonic wall or with complications from metastases such as jaundice or ascites.
- TREATMENT
- NORMAL BILIARY PHYSIOLOGY
- VARIATiT ANGINA
- Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
- Miscellaneous
- Indirect
- Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis (MPGN)
- Pulmonary Hemorrhagic Disorders
- Sarcoidosis
- Acid-Base Abnormalities
- VENTILATION
- NONATHEROSCLEROTIC CAUSES OF CORONARY ARTERY OBSTRUCTION
- ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES
- CLINICAL SYMPTOMS OF ESOPHAGEAL DISEASE
- Chronic Interstitial Nephritis
- CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS
- CLASSIFICATION AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
- MEDIASTINITIS
- Outcomes of Dialysis
- THE FAMILIAL POLYPOSIS SYNDROMES
- MEDIASTINAL DISEASE
- ACUTE RENAL INSUFFICIENCY
- RADIOGRAPHIC AND ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES IN GASTROENTEROLOGY
- RAYNAUD’S PHENOMENON
- DRUG-ASSOCIATED RENAL INJURY
- ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OBLITERANS
- TESTS OF HEPATIC FUNCTION
- CARDIAC DEVELOPMENT
- MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
- TRAMSPLATTTATION
- Anatomical Imaging of the Urinary
- CHEST WALL DISEASE
- Management
- ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION SYSTEM
- CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF ENDSTAGE RENAL DISEASE