Intracholecystic Papillary Neoplasm: A Case Report
Sham Taqwa, Daiki Soma, Kathleen Ehresmann, Ashraf El-Hinnawi

TL;DR
A rare gallbladder condition called intracholecystic papillary neoplasm was found in a young woman after gallbladder surgery.
Contribution
This case report highlights a rare neoplasm and contributes to the limited literature on its clinical presentation and management.
Findings
Intracholecystic papillary neoplasm with high-grade dysplasia was identified in a 30-year-old patient.
The condition was discovered incidentally after robotic cholecystectomy for symptomatic gallstones.
The case emphasizes the importance of pathological examination for early detection of potential malignancy.
Abstract
We present a case of a 30-year-old female with symptomatic gallstones and associated gallbladder polyps. An incidental finding of intracholecystic papillary neoplasm (ICPN) with high-grade dysplasia was found after pathological examination of the gallbladder after robotic cholecystectomy. This rare condition can be associated with malignant transformation. In this case report, we discuss this rare entity and share our experience and review of the literature.
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TopicsCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies · Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research · Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments
