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Atypical mycobacterial infection mimicking metastatic cholangiocarcinoma.

Authors :
Kanhere, Harsh A.
Trochsler, Markus I.
Pierides, John
Maddern, Guy J.
Source :
Journal of Surgical Case Reports. Jun2013, Vol. 2013 Issue 6, p1-1. 1p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Mycobacterial infections are rare in developed countries. Isolated involvement of the liver and biliary tree by mycobacterial infection is extremely rare. We report a case of a 45-year-old Caucasian female presenting with obstructive jaundice with a common bile duct stricture and multiple hypodense liver lesions raising suspicion of a metastatic cholangiocarcinoma. Percutaneous core biopsies of the liver lesions however suggested granulomatous process and histology at surgical excision confirmed this finding. Atypical mycobacteria (M. abcessus) sensitive to Amikacin were cultured from the surgical specimen proving the diagnosis. With the resurgence of tubercular and atypical mycobacterial infections in the developed world, it is important not to overlook these in differential diagnosis of various malignancies. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Subjects

Subjects :
*METASTASIS
*CANCER invasiveness

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20428812
Volume :
2013
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
88988969
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjt038