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Abstract

18. A Rare Case Of Anomalous Ampulla Of Vater In Third Segment Of Duodenum Associated With Cholangitis And Gall Bladder Carcinoma

Mittal Shilpi, Gehlot Kushal B, Kardam Narendra K, Satpute Sagar N.

ABSTRACT

Anomalous opening of ampulla of Vater into the third segment of the duodenum is an extremely rare congenital abnormality, which can be complicated by cholangitis, choledocholithiasis and recurrent duodenal ulcers. Here we, report a case of 50 years old female patient, who presented with complaints of pain in abdomen, fever and symptoms & signs of obstructive jaundice. Though, ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) is essential for the diagnosis of this entity, we diagnosed this case on Ultrasonography, MDCT (Mutidetector Computed Tomography), MRCP (Magnetic Reasonance Cholangiopancreatography) and Endocsopy. Endoscopy clearly showed dilated CBD (Common Bile duct) opening abnormally into the third part of the duodenum along with MPD (Main Pancreatic duct). In our case, there was cholangitis and gall bladder carcinoma associated, as diagnosed very well on CT and MRCP.

Key-words: Anomalous opening, Ampulla of Vater, Cholangitis, Gall bladder carcinoma.


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Mittal S, Gehlot KB, Kardam NK, Satpute SN. A Rare Case Of Anomalous Ampulla Of Vater In Third Segment Of Duodenum Associated With Cholangitis And Gall Bladder Carcinoma. Int Res Pub Med Sci. 2016; 2(1):101-04.

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Mittal S, Gehlot KB, Kardam NK, Satpute SN. A Rare Case Of Anomalous Ampulla Of Vater In Third Segment Of Duodenum Associated With Cholangitis And Gall Bladder Carcinoma. http://irpms.com/home/article_abstract/133 [Access: April 19, 2016].

AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Mittal S, Gehlot KB, Kardam NK, Satpute SN. A Rare Case Of Anomalous Ampulla Of Vater In Third Segment Of Duodenum Associated With Cholangitis And Gall Bladder Carcinoma. Int Res Pub Med Sci. 2016; 2(1):101-04.

Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Mittal S, Gehlot KB, Kardam NK, Satpute SN. A Rare Case Of Anomalous Ampulla Of Vater In Third Segment Of Duodenum Associated With Cholangitis And Gall Bladder Carcinoma. Int Res Pub Med Sci 2016; 2(1):101-04.

Harvard Style

Mittal S, Gehlot KB, Kardam NK, Satpute SN.(2016) A Rare Case Of Anomalous Ampulla Of Vater In Third Segment Of Duodenum Associated With Cholangitis And Gall Bladder Carcinoma. Int Res Pub Med Sci. 2(1):101-04.


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