Guest guest Posted September 1, 1999 Report Share Posted September 1, 1999 Dukes' classification A classification of the extent of operable adenocarcinoma of the colon or rectum commonly modified as follows: A (Duke's A), confined to the mucosa; B1, into the muscularis mucosae; B2, through the muscularis mucosae; C1, limited to the bowel wall, with nodal metastases; C2, through the bowel wall, with nodal metastases. HTH, Regards, sl Dukes C carcinoma of the colon > Hi, > > This is very clear-- Dukes C colon cancer, but I can't document it. Any > clues? Thanks very much for any help. > > > Automation software for the medical transcriptionist / clinician / hospital. www.medpen.net Soon available for MS Word. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 1999 Report Share Posted September 1, 1999 Dukes' classification a classification of the extent of operable adenocarcinoma of the colon or rectum commonly modified as follows: A (Duke's A), confined to the mucosa; B1, into the muscularis mucosae; B2, through the muscularis mucosae; C1, limited to the bowel wall, with nodal metastases; C2, through the bowel wall, with nodal metastases. I pasted the above from Stedman's EMD. Hope this is helpful. Cheryl sl Dukes C carcinoma of the colon >Hi, > >This is very clear-- Dukes C colon cancer, but I can't document it. Any >clues? Thanks very much for any help. > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >MyPoints-Free Rewards When You're Online. >Start with up to 150 Points for joining! >http://clickhere./click/805 > >NMTC Web Page - http://welcome.to/nmtc > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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