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1 From the Departments of Pathology and Radiology, St. Francis Hospital, Santa Barbara, California
Primary scirrhous carcinoma of the colon is discussed as a rare but distinctive lesion, with characteristic roentgenologic features.
An autopsied case is reported in a 24 year old woman, fatal less than 1 year after onset. The preoperative differential diagnosis is challenging, but not impossible.
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