Presenting Colorectal Carcinoma Cases in Our Department

dc.contributor.authorZatriqi, Skender
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-16T07:22:22Z
dc.date.issued2025-07-16
dc.descriptionAnalizë e rasteve me karcinomë kolorektale në repart spitalor.
dc.description.abstractColorectal carcinoma is second commonest cancer causing death in Kosova. Methodology: In our study we present diagnostic methods, treatment, localization and laboratory findings in 155 patients, during 4 year period in patients with colorectal carcinomas treated in our clinic. Results: Ninety four 94 (61.4%) of patients were male gender and 59 (38.6%) were female. Eritrosedimentation was elevated in 103 (67.3%) of patients, number of white blood cells was increased in 21 (7.2%) of patients and high level of glycemia is present in 11 (7.2%) of patients. The most involved age is from 41-50 years. The most common site of involvement was the rectum in 79 (51.6%), localization in sigma was in 37 (23.5 %), the transverse colon in 21 (13.7 %) of cases and the ascendant colon in 18 (11.1%) patients. Adenocarcinoma (98%) was the most common histiotype. Conclusion: We concluded, that all patients, especially with positive familial history must begin screening in age 40, during which colorectal carcinoma can be diagnosed in an early stage.
dc.identifier.citationSallahu, F., Jankulovski, N., Hasani, A., Limani, D., Shabani, S., Janevski, V., Daka, A., & Zatriqi, S. (2011). Presenting colorectal carcinoma cases in our department. Medical Archives, 65(5), 334–335. https://doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2011.65.334-335
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.aab-edu.net/handle/123456789/357
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAAB College
dc.subjectcolorectal carcinomas
dc.subjectdiagnoses
dc.subjecttreatment.
dc.titlePresenting Colorectal Carcinoma Cases in Our Department
dc.typeArticle

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