Lung metastases from bile duct adenocarcinoma mimicking chronic airway infection and causing diagnostic difficulty

  • Mitsuo Sato
  • , Shotaro Okachi
  • , Jun Fukihara
  • , Yoshie Shimoyama
  • , Keiko Wakahara
  • , Toshihiro Sakakibara
  • , Tetsunari Hase
  • , Yasuharu Onishi
  • , Yasuhiro Ogura
  • , Osamu Maeda
  • , Yoshinori Hasegawa

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Abstract

We herein report a case of lung metastases with unusual radiological appearances that mimicked those of chronic airway infection, causing diagnostic difficulty. A 60-year-old woman who underwent liver transplantation from a living donor was incidentally diagnosed with bile duct adenocarcinoma after a histopathological analysis of her explanted liver. Six months later, chest computed tomography (CT) revealed bilateral broncho-genic dissemination that had gradually worsened, suggesting chronic airway infection. A biopsy with bronchoscopy from a mass lesion beyond a segmental bronchus revealed adenocarcinoma identical to that of her bile duct adenocarcinoma, leading to the diagnosis of multiple lung metastases from bile duct adenocarcinoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1429-1432
Number of pages4
JournalInternal Medicine
Volume57
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Internal Medicine

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