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Study of intra-abdominal fat distribution in sigmoid colon cancer in Japanese patients by use of MDCT data.

Toshihiro Ogura1, Tomohiro Tachikawa, Yoshiko Nishimura, Satoshi Suda, Younosuke Shimomura, Masatoshi Oya, Atsushi Kono.   

Abstract

To assess the relationship between intra-abdominal fat and sigmoid colon cancer, we investigated the intra-abdominal fat distribution in 172 examples of sigmoid colon cancer and 767 examples of various other pathologies by using data from multidetector-row computed tomography. One significant finding was that the intra-abdominal fat area in sigmoid colon cancer presents a small secondary peak in the pelvis on the profile of the intra-abdominal fat, which we called the pelvic sub-peak. The presence or absence of the pelvic sub-peak was determined based on the sub-peak ratio, which was calculated by dividing the maximum peak by the sub-peak value on the profile of the intra-abdominal fat area. The pelvic sub-peak was defined as having a sub-peak ratio >or=0.1. The pelvic sub-peak frequency was higher for all male patients than for female patients. The frequency of the pelvic sub-peak in sigmoid colon cancer was 77.5% (79/102) for men and 50.0% (35/70) for women. Among both men and women, frequencies of the pelvic sub-peak were significantly higher in patients with sigmoid colon cancer than in non-tumor cases (P < 0.001). Furthermore, the frequency of the pelvic sub-peak was almost the same in sigmoid colon cancer as in rectal cancer. No causal relationship between sigmoid colon cancer and a pelvic sub-peak could be confirmed in the present study; however, patients with sigmoid colon cancer tended to exhibit a unique pattern of fat accumulation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20821121     DOI: 10.1007/s12194-009-0067-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiol Phys Technol        ISSN: 1865-0333


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