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Colon carcinoma complicating pregnancy. A report of two cases
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Colon carcinoma complicating pregnancy. A report of two cases

D. P. Cruikshank and Bradley J. Van Voorhis
The Journal of reproductive medicine, Vol.34(11), pp.923-927
11/1989
PMID: 2685290

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Abstract

Two cases occurred of colon carcinoma complicating pregnancy. Both patients presented with occult blood in the stool and iron deficiency anemia; that makes their cases different from the 20 previously reported ones of colon carcinoma above the peritoneal reflection associated with pregnancy. These cases illustrate the importance of a rectal examination and stool guiaic test in evaluating iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy.

Obstetrics and Gynecology Adenocarcinoma/diagnosis/physiopathology/surgery Adult Colonic Neoplasms/diagnosis/physiopathology/surgery Female Humans Occult Blood Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis/physiopathology/surgery

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