2021
DOI: 10.9734/jcti/2021/v11i230149
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Metastatic Cholangiocarcinoma in the Absence of Jaundice Presenting with Neck Swelling in District Hospital

Abstract: Introduction: Cholangiocarcinoma is a malignancy arising from biliary epithelium with incidence rate of less than 2 in 100000. It is the second most common primary liver malignancy. Cholangiocarcinoma usually presents with jaundice with or without abdominal pain. In advanced cholangiocarcinoma, it is extremely rare for cervical swelling to be the initial complaint and presentation. Case Presentation: A 69-year-old male with underlying diabetes mellitus presented to surgical clinic with painful neck cervi… Show more

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