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Case 1
Presented by: F. J. W. ten Kate, Netherlands
Clinical History The patient is a white male, 39 years old, who presented with abdominal discomfort and pain, jaundice and weight loss. The clinical history is remarkable for a previous hospitalization for pancreatitis due to alcohol abusus. The family history is remarkable for a p16 Leiden mutation in the germline and the occurrence of multiple melanomas and an occasional pancreatic cancer. Patient has refused genetic testing.
Imaging through CT and MRI shows a double duct sign and calcifications consistent with chronic pancreatitis. On endoscopy a polypoid green brownish soft lesion protruding through the ampulla is seen suspicious for melanoma and a biopsy is taken
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PANCREATIC CARCINOMA
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