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Case Reports
. 2008 May 8;9(3):332-4.

Synchronous adenocarcinomas of the papilla major and minor

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Case Reports

Synchronous adenocarcinomas of the papilla major and minor

Sriram Parthasarathy et al. JOP. .

Abstract

Context: Synchronous malignancies affecting both the major and minor papilla are rare and are usually of endocrine origin.

Case report: A 60-year-old female presented with a two-week history of progressive jaundice and pruritus. Evaluation revealed features of a periampullary malignancy. A Whipple pancreaticoduodenectomy was done. There was a growth in the ampulla of Vater and another in the region of the minor duodenal papilla. On histopathology, both lesions were adenocarcinomas.

Conclusion: Although rare, synchronous adenocarcinomas can occur in the major and minor papilla.

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