Invasive Papillary Adenocarcinoma of Gallbladder: A Case Report

Karim SN1 , Basu BK2 , Nowsher MN3

Mymensingh Med J 2023 Jan; 32 (1): 268-271

PMID: 36594333

Abstract

Papillary gallbladder adenocarcinoma (PGA) represents 5.0% of all malignant tumor of gallbladder. An early diagnosis is essential as this malignancy progresses silently with a late diagnosis, often proving fatal. A 63 year old female presented with right upper quadrant pain, palpable gallbladder on clinical examination and hypoechoic shadow suggestive of gall stone inside on ultrasound. But during an attempt to open cholecystectomy surgeons found tiny papillary growth involving whole fundus and part of the body on June 2020 at an outside hospital, Khulna, Bangladesh. Radical cholecystectomy was done by the surgeon with enlarged portal lymph node dissection and a small portion of hepatic resection. Histopathology demonstrated a well-differentiated invasive papillary adenocarcinoma with muscle invasion. There was no metastasis in the liver and lymph nodes show reactive hyperplasia. 

Keywords: Invasive papillary adenocarcinoma, Adenocarcinoma, Gallbladder


  1. Assistant Professor

    Department of Pathology, Gazi Medical College, Khulna, Bangladesh


Volume 32, Number 1 (2023)
Page: 268-271