Successful resection of a slow-growing synchronous pulmonary metastasis from distal cholangiocarcinoma resected 3.5 years after initial surgery: a case report
ConclusionsSurgical resection might offer better long-term survival to patients with synchronous pulmonary metastasis from distant cholangiocarcinoma than nonsurgical treatments. Pulmonary metastasis from distal cholangiocarcinoma may exhibit a lepidic pattern. Therefore, because of the possibility of synchronous pulmonary metastasis, pulmonary resection should be considered for patients with lepidic lesions who have been diagnosed with distal cholangiocarcinoma.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research