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Anesthesiology Case Reports
Cardiology Case Reports
Dentistry Case Reports
Diabetology Case Reports
Gastroenterology Case Reports
Otolaryngology Case Reports
Authors:
Ivan Bivolarski
Department of Oncology, Integrated Oncology Centre, Burgas 8000, Bulgaria.
Correspondence to Author: Ivan Bivolarski
Abstract:
We present a one clinical instance of patient with metastasis of squamous cell non-little cell cellular breakdown in the lungs in pancreas. A 49-year-old Caucasian male patient gave to our Clinical Oncology division obstructive jaundice and serious stomach torment, after the last course of chemotharapy. A half year before show the patient had gone through right bronchoscopy, because of stage IV, moderate-grade squamous cell lung carcinoma. After the bronchoscopy, the patient gets chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Stomach processed tomography on affirmation after the last course of chemotharpy, uncovered injury situated at the top of the pancreas, causing biliary check. The stomach PC tomography uncovers likewise sore in left adrenal organ. Histological assessment uncovers and changes in grade of the histology from moderate in essential foci in lung to second rate in metastasis in pancreas. Because of the extreme aggravation in the mid-region and jaudice of the metastatic illness, careful resection was proposed and the patient went through pancreaticoduodenectomy. Histological assessment of the resected example from pancreas affirmed a second rate squamous cell carcinoma structure the lung.
Keywords:
Squamous cell carcinoma • Pancreatic • Adrenal glands • Metastasis • Lung cancer
Citation:
Ivan Bivolarski. Metastatic Sickness to the Pancreas from Squamous Cell Cellular breakdown in the lungs: A Case Report.. Clinical Imaging and Case Reports 2022.
Journal Info
- Journal Name: Clinical Imaging and Case Reports
- Impact Factor: 2.709**
- ISSN: 2770-9205
- DOI: 10.52338/cicaserep
- Short Name: CICASEREP
- Acceptance rate: 55%
- Volume: 6 (2024)
- Submission to acceptance: 25 days
- Acceptance to publication: 10 days
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