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Table 1 Review of reported cases of colon adenocarcinoma with inguinal lymph node metastases

From: Metachronous metastasis to inguinal lymph nodes from sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma with abdominal wall metastasis: a case report

Author

Age

Gender

Location

Differentiation

pStage

Synchronous or metachronous

Other places of metastases

Survival after inguinal lymph node dissection

Hakeem A, et al. [3]

60

Female

Cecum

Moderately differentiated

T3N2M1

Synchronous

none

Not described

Pisanu A, et al. [7]

62

Male

Sigmoid colon

Not described

T4bN1M0

Metachronous

none

6 months, alive without recurrence

Hara M, et al. [4]

67

Male

Cecum

Mucinous

T4bN1M0

Metachronous

none

36 months, alive without recurrence

Iwamoto M, et al. [5]

82

Female

Sigmoid colon

Moderately differentiated

T4bN1M1

Synchronous

none

60 months, alive without recurrence

Kitano Y, et al. [6]

83

Female

Ascending colon

Well-differentiated

T3N0M1

Synchronous

none

27 months, alive without recurrence

Current case

42

Female

Sigmoid colon

Well-differentiated

T3N2M1

Metachronous

Abdominal wall

51 months, died due to disease progression