An autopsy case of colonic carcinoid with marked leukocytosis

1986 
A 45-year-old man with right hypochondralgia and marked leukocytosis was found to have Borrmann type II carcinoma of the sigmoid colon and its metastasis to the liver. The peripheral leukocyte count gradually increased up to 150 X 10(3)/mm3 according to the tumor enlargement. The patient died of hepatic insufficiency, and autopsy revealed carcinoid of the colon and its metastasis to the liver. Leukemoid reaction has been reported in various kinds of malignancies. However, the present case seems to be of particular interest because of the rare association with carcinoid and marked leukocytosis of more than 100 X 10(3)/mm3 without any evidence of infection.
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