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[A Case of Axillary Lymph Node Metastases from Distal Bile Duct Cancer].
Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy 2016 November
A 67-year-old man suffered from obstructive jaundice due to distal bile duct cancer. He underwent surgery after percutaneous biliary drainage and did not received adjuvant chemotherapy afterwards. Two years after surgery, some subcutaneous nodules were detected in the left axilla and the lateral chest on enhanced CT imaging. The nodules were diagnosed as metachronous distant metastases from bile duct cancer based on pathological findings. He was treated postoperatively with S-1 and new lesions have not been detected during the 3 months after the surgery. Surgical intervention in combination with chemotherapy might be beneficial in selected patients with recurrent bile duct cancer.
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