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  • Title: Duodenal gangliocytic paraganglioma presenting as an ampullary tumor.
    Author: Evans JD, Wilson PG, Barber PC, Neoptolemos JP.
    Journal: Int J Pancreatol; 1996 Oct; 20(2):131-4. PubMed ID: 8968869.
    Abstract:
    CONCLUSION: We report a case of a duodenal gangliocytic paraganglioma that had an unusual clinical presentation and atypical immunohistochemical features. BACKGROUND: Duodenal gangliocytic paragangliomas are rare tumors of the gastrointestinal tract with approx 70 cases reported in the literature. The most common presentation is with gastrointestinal bleeding, whereas obstructive jaundice is very uncommon. Immunohistochemistry typically shows positive epithelial cell staining for somatostatin, pancreatic polypeptide, and other neuroendocrine markers. METHODS: A 56-yr-old man presented with intermittent episodes of epigastric pain, vomiting, and obstructive jaundice. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a pedunculated ampullary tumor that was subsequently confirmed by computed tomography. At operation, there was marked secondary obstructive chronic pancreatitis in the remaining pancreas necessitating a pylorus-preserving total pancreatectomy. RESULTS: Histology confirmed typical features of a duodenal gangliocytic paraganglioma, but immunohistochemistry demonstrated negative staining for somatostatin and other polypeptides, which is in contrast to most other reported cases. Two years after surgery, the patient remains alive and well on medical treatment with no evidence of recurrent tumor.
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