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Takashi Okumura, Jun Nakamura1, Keita Kai, Yasushi Ide, Hiroaki Nakamura, Hiroki Koga, Takao Ide, Atsushi Miyoshi, Kenji Kitahara, Hirokazu Noshiro.
Abstract
A 62-year-old woman diagnosed with gallbladder cancer exhibiting broad liver invasion and metastasis to Couinaud's hepatic segments 4 and 8 (S4 and S8) consulted her regular doctor. Owing to the presence of liver metastases, she received treatment with gemcitabine plus S-1. After four cycles of chemotherapy, the size of the main lesion dramatically decreased and the two liver metastases disappeared. After six cycles of chemotherapy, the patient was referred to our hospital for surgical treatment. Upon admission, there was no evidence of any distant metastasis, based on a detailed radiological examination. Therefore, we performed cholecystectomy and central bisegmentectomy of the liver after obtaining the patient's informed consent. Pathological examination demonstrated viable cancer cells with granuloma formation and calcification in the gallbladder, as well as regenerative changes without viable cancer cells in S4 and S8 of the liver. Gemcitabine plus S-1 was again administered as postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy. One and a half years after the surgery, there were no signs of recurrence. In patients selected according to their response to chemotherapy, surgical treatment might therefore be effective against gallbladder cancer with metastasis.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25367161 PMCID: PMC4226861 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-12-326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1Changes in CT images of the gallbladder cancer and liver metastases: (a) before chemotherapy; (b) after four cycles of chemotherapy.
Figure 2Macroscopic findings. Induration of the gallbladder was noted, with solid white lesions in the liver bed.
Figure 3Microscopic findings. Viable cancer cells with granuloma formation and calcification were present in the gallbladder, while regenerative changes without viable cancer cells were observed in the liver (S4 and S8). (a) H & E staining, ×40; (b) H & E staining, ×100.