Siddiqui M, Hegde S, Nguyen T, DePaul S. Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the gallbladder: A rare form of gallbladder cancer.
SAGE Open Med Case Rep 2020;
8:2050313X20906739. [PMID:
32095246 PMCID:
PMC7011324 DOI:
10.1177/2050313x20906739]
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Abstract
Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the gallbladder or gallbladder carcinosarcoma is an
exceedingly rare malignancy. Unfortunately, patients typically present with
advanced disease at diagnosis. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, jaundice,
anorexia, nausea, weight loss, and a palpable abdominal mass. This malignant
tumor has a poor prognosis, and treatment options include surgical resection,
radiation, and chemotherapy. We detail the case of a 57-year-old male who
presented with diffuse abdominal pain and jaundice. Computed tomography scan of
the abdomen and pelvis showed a large mass within the gallbladder, intrahepatic
ductal dilation, gastrohepatic lymph node enlargement, and liver lesions
concerning for metastatic disease. A core needle biopsy from one of the liver
lesions revealed poorly differentiated sarcomatoid carcinoma of the gallbladder.
He was assessed to have stage IV disease and deemed not to be a surgical
candidate. Palliative chemotherapy was planned; however, treatment was never
started due to the development of cholangitis with sepsis. The patient
ultimately opted for hospice care and passed away shortly thereafter.
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