The circumferential resection margin is the distance from rectal tumour to the resection plane (mesorectal fascia) when viewed in a transverse section through the rectum. A complete resection of rectal cancer is defined as a CRM of >2 mm. The CRM can be predicted preoperatively on MRI. In this way, radiologist can predict a narrow margin and indicate at which location a wider excision is needed for radical resection.
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(2008). Circumferential Resection Margin. In: Baert, A.L. (eds) Encyclopedia of Diagnostic Imaging. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-35280-8_501
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