Akiyama S, Nagahori M, Oooka S, Negi M, Ito T, Takenaka K, Ohtsuka K, Watanabe M. Small intestinal obstruction due to the metastasis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: A case report.
Medicine (Baltimore) 2018;
97:e0190. [PMID:
29561438 PMCID:
PMC5895330 DOI:
10.1097/md.0000000000010190]
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Abstract
RATIONALE
The small intestine (SI) does not commonly harbor cancer but is occasionally involved by metastatic cancer from other organs. To manage SI cancer appropriately, surveillance for primary origin outside the SI is essential.
PATIENT CONCERNS
This study presents a 54-year-old Thai man diagnosed with SI obstruction which required laparoscopy- assisted partial ileal resection.
DIAGNOSES
On the basis of the expression pattern of cytokeratins (CKs) and mucins (MUCs) in the resected SI adenocarcinoma, we suspected this was metastasized from the pancreatobiliary tract. Imaging studies revealed a hepatic segmental atrophy with an occlusion of the posterior segmental blanch of the portal vein without any contrast-enhanced lesions in the liver. Pathology of the liver biopsy revealed intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) with the same expression pattern of CKs and MUCs as the SI adenocarcinoma.
INTERVENTIONS
Systemic chemotherapy (gemcitabine and cisplatin) was initiated.
OUTCOMES
Despite of the chemotherapy for 20 months, he died of ICC.
LESSONS
This is the first case of SI obstruction caused by the metastasis of ICC. We demonstrate that immunohistochemical staining of CKs and MUCs discriminate between primary and metastatic SI cancer and predict its primary origin outside the SI. This case also suggests that a hepatic segmental atrophy with portal vein occlusion would be an atypical but important finding to diagnose ICC.
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