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        news Pancreatic Ampullary Carcinoma with Neck Metastases: A Case Report

        Presented by:Cases Journal / Murat Aksoy, Aziz Sumer, Serkan Sari, Ozgur Mete, Artur Salmaslioglu and Yesim Erbil
        Summary points:An 18-year-old Turkish woman is referred for a 6-week history of rapidly enlarging left cervical mass. She was diagnosed with ampullary carcinoma for which pancreatoduodenectomy was performed. Six months after chemotherapy, a rapidly enlarging right neck mass was observed and was considered a metastasis to the neck. Laboratory data, ultrasonography, tumour resection, and histopathological examination are described. The authors caution that surgery does not improve survival for advanced metastatic ampullary cancer.
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