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Cancer of the Papilla of Vater Associated with Familial Polyposis Coli, Report of a Case Shuji Hishiki 1 , Shozo Baba 1 , Kenji Mizutani 1 , Satoru Morioka 1 , Satoshi Nakamura 1 , Shukichi Sakaguchi 1 1The Second Department of Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine pp.1027-1032
Published Date 1985/9/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403109807
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 In 1979, a 37 year-old man was diagnosed as familial polyposis coli with the colon cancer, and underwent a total colectomy. Preoperative upper gastrointestinal series revealed polyposis of the stomach and duodenal polyps without malignant lesion. His family history showed that his mother and her sister had died of rectal cancer and his cousin had been also operated on for familial polyposis coli with early colon cancer (Fig. 1).

 In January 1983, at the age 41, he underwent periodic gastroduodenal endoscopic examination without signs and symptoms and without abnormal laboratory data. The examination revealed the lesion of the papilla of Vater, which suggested strongly malignant change. Biopsy of the lesion showed well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. In March 1983, the pancreaticoduodenectomy was performed. The surgical specimen contained 29 adenomatous polyps in the second part of the duodenum and a mass in the ampulla of Vater with 2 cm in diameter. There was no metastasis in the resected surrounding lymph nodes. The lesion in the ampulla did not infiltrated pancreas nor bile duct.

 World literature was reviewed and 13 cases of carcinoma originated in the papilla (or ampulla) of Vater associated with familial polyposis coli were summarized (Table 1). Our case was very valuable, because a cancer was detected before some signs and symptoms or abnormal laboratory data appeared. It should be emphasized that the periodic examinations for the upper gastrointestinal tract are essential for familial polyposis coli.


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