[Jaundice secondary to a metastasis of a malignant melanoma at the level of the common bile duct].

J Belge Radiol

Service de Radiodiagnostic, Institut Bordet, Bruxelles, Belgique.

Published: April 1992

A patient presenting with a malignant melanoma of the skin developed obstructive jaundice. Ultrasound examination of the upper abdomen revealed dilated bile ducts and the presence of a solid mass at the hilum level. There was no evidence of biliary lithiasis. The intraluminal location of the mass was confirmed by endoscopic cholangiography. Laparoscopy disclosed a 2 cm mass within the wall of the common bile duct. Pathological diagnosis was common bile duct wall metastasis from malignant melanoma.

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