Lamy A, Tissot B, Pigot F
Service de chirurgie digestive, centre hospitalier d'Agen, route de Villeneuve, Agen 47923, France.
Ann Chir. 2003 Nov;128(9):630-2. doi: 10.1016/j.anchir.2003.09.006.
We report one case of rectal cancer disclosed by a perineal cellulitis in a diabetic woman. This infrequent association has a bad prognosis. Diagnosis is mainly clinical. Treatment is urgent with large spectrum antibiotic therapy, surgical debridement, colostomy and hyperbaric oxygen if available. Surgical treatment of the rectal cancer can be done immediately or delayed.