36-year-old patient was referred to LPC, Mumbai with abdominal complaints. Patient had a CT scan done on the advice of his general practitioner. It showed a concentric circumferential thickening in ascending colon (pic 1) and solitary lesion in liver (pic 2 & 3). The liver SOL was hypodense, around 3cms in size and was located in segment 6 of liver. It was peripherally located, however was extremely posterior and close to inferior vena cava. Colonoscopy showed a partially obstructing circumferential ulcerated mass in ascending colon. Biopsy of this mass showed a well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was elevated.
Timing: Monday To Friday - 9am To 5pm & Saturday 9am To 2pm
(Consultation Only by Appointment)
Address: Lilavati Hospital, A-791, Bandra Reclamation Rd, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050
Timing: Saturday 9am To 10am
(Consultation Only by Appointment)
Address: 93, ACI Hospital, 95, August Kranti Rd, Kemps Corner, Cumballa Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400036
Consultation Only by Appointment
Address: Raheja Rugnalaya Marg, Mahim West, Mahim, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400016