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  • Title: Repeated obstructive jaundice and acute pancreatitis caused by metastatic liver tumor: an unusual case.
    Author: Kobayashi T, Makuuchi M, Sano K, Koyama K, Motoi T.
    Journal: Hepatogastroenterology; 2005; 52(61):220-2. PubMed ID: 15783035.
    Abstract:
    A case of repeated obstructive jaundice and acute pancreatitis caused by mucus plug produced by metastatic liver tumor is reported. A 74-year-old woman, who had a past history of curative resection of mucinous rectal cancer, showed repeated obstructive jaundice and acute pancreatitis during the follow-up period. Neither computed tomographic scan nor abdominal ultrasound could detect the recurrent lesion, however, cholangioscopy detected mucin and tumor projection into the left hepatic duct. Since the biopsy specimen of the tumor revealed adenocarcinoma, left hepatectomy was performed. The tumor was mucinous adenocarcinoma having the same histology as the primary rectal cancer, with partly mucosal replacement and formation of intraluminal mucus plaque. This case indicates that repeated obstructive jaundice and acute pancreatitis should be considered one of the manifestations of liver metastasis of mucinous cancer.
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