A Case of Breast Cancer Metastasizing to the Ampulla of Vater
Matthew Tjahja, Phi P Tran, Paula Danika Binsol, Jonathan C Ramirez

TL;DR
This paper reports a rare case of breast cancer metastasizing to the ampulla of Vater and highlights the importance of biopsy and immunohistochemistry for accurate diagnosis.
Contribution
The paper presents a rare clinical case and emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary management of secondary ampullary tumors.
Findings
Breast cancer can metastasize to the ampulla of Vater, a rare occurrence with poor prognosis.
Endoscopic appearance of metastatic ampullary tumors is similar to primary tumors, requiring biopsy for diagnosis.
Multidisciplinary care is essential for managing secondary ampullary tumors.
Abstract
Secondary tumors of the ampulla of Vater are exceedingly rare and associated with relatively poor prognosis. Tumors of the ampulla are classified into four distinct subtypes based on the location and involvement of surrounding structures. Most reported cases are of renal cell or malignant skin melanoma primary with only five previously reported cases of breast primary found in a literature review. We present a 72-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer to the ampulla of Vater as well as multiple bones. She had a history of breast cancer status post bilateral mastectomy and chemo 27 years prior. She presented to the hospital with altered mental status and was found to have an acute liver injury. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography revealed a distended gallbladder and an indeterminate left retroperitoneal mass concerning for cystic or necrotic lymphadenopathy. Endoscopy then…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetastasis and carcinoma case studies · Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
