Bleeding juxtaampular islet cell carcinoma, without jaundice, in a cholecystectomy

Authors

  • Raúl Praderi
  • Emil Kamaid
  • Jorge Verccelli
  • Enrique Sojo
  • José Praderi
  • Eneas Terra

Keywords:

bile duct pathotology, complications, islet cell carcinomas

Abstract

A 36 year old fema/e who had been cholecystectomyzed because of vesicular lithiasis consulted because of digestive hemorrhage due to an u/cered tumor of papilla which did not obstruct biliar viae. Ampullectomy was performed with microsurgery, calibrating the choledocho-duodenal anastomosis with TTH throug the duodenum. Histology showed it was a malignant insular tumor and immunehistochemistry showed ce/Is the were reactive to somatostatine and pancreatic plypeptide. Evolution was excellent and free of recidive. This case is exceptional in international literature and unique in the national one.

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Published

1993-04-17

How to Cite

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Praderi R, Kamaid E, Verccelli J, Sojo E, Praderi J, Terra E. Bleeding juxtaampular islet cell carcinoma, without jaundice, in a cholecystectomy. Cir. Urug. [Internet]. 1993 Apr. 17 [cited 2026 Mar. 29];63(1-2-3):70-3. Available from: https://replica-revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/4105

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