Adenomyoma of the papilla of Vater: a case report
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This case report describes a rare adenomyoma of the papilla of Vater found in a 63-year-old male presenting with jaundice, which was treated with local excision.
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Adenomyoma of the papilla of Vater is exceedingly rare. Histologically, the adenomyoma is characterized by locules of ducts with interlacing bundles of smooth muscle. A 63-year-old male patient is presented who had developed abdominal pain, progressively darker urine and light color stool, jaundice and dyspepsia over the past two-month period. Impression from radiologic study was neoplasm of the papilla of Vater, pathologic findings proved adenomyoma. This case, and review of the literature, suggest that local excision is the treatment-of-choice.
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