Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumour of the Common Bile Duct
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Published:2022-02-07
Issue:10
Volume:35
Page:765-769
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ISSN:1646-0758
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Container-title:Acta Médica Portuguesa
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language:
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Short-container-title:Acta Med Port
Author:
Almeida e Sousa Matilde,Carvalho Ana,Mega Raquel,Bilhim Tiago
Abstract
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour is a rare entity of indeterminate biological potential with a reduced tendency for recurrence and metastasis. Although it can arise from multiple organs, the bile duct is a very rare site of origin. We report the case of a 75-year-old asymptomatic male with elevated gamma-glutamyl transferase [1575 U/L (12 - 64 U/L)] and alkaline phosphatase [271 U/L (40 - 150 U/L)]. Computed tomography showed a 17 mm hypervascular lesion in the confluence of the right and left hepatic ducts, with bile duct ectasia and right liver lobe atrophy. The patient was initially managed as having a Klatskin tumour and underwent right hepatectomy. Histology showed a spindle cell proliferation with an inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, plasma cells and collagen-rich stroma, consistent with an inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour. He was discharged 30 days after admission, and nine months later remains asymptomatic. His liver function tests have normalized and follow-up tests are unremarkable.
Publisher
Ordem dos Medicos