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From: Case report: is necrotizing fasciitis in a rectal cancer patient after targeted systemic therapy related to the tumor site? - evidence from a hepatocellular carcinoma patient

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Enhanced CT and electronic colonoscopy examination results of the rectal cancer patient before and after treatment. (A, B) Enhanced CT before treatment showed uneven thickening of the intestinal wall extending from the lower rectum to the anus, accompanied by intestinal stenosis. (C, D) Electronic colonoscopy before treatment showed ulcerative protrusion lesions located 1 cm away from the anal with a diameter of approximately 5 cm and circumferential growth, resulting in significant lumen stenosis and deformation. (E, F) Enhanced CT at 3.5 months post-surgery exhibited reduced thickness of the intestinal wall from the lower rectal to the anus. (G, H) Electronic colonoscopy at 3.5 months post-surgery indicated shrinkage of the ulcer lesion located 1 cm from the anal opening, presenting a granular surface with a maximum diameter of about 1.5 cm

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