Rapidly progressive metastatic cholangiocarcinoma in a postpartum patient with cystic fibrosis: a case report.

BMC Pulm Med

Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1830 E. Monument St 5th Floor, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.

Published: November 2020

Background: Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare gastrointestinal malignancy that arises within the intrahepatic, perihilar, and/or extrahepatic bile ducts. Individuals with cystic fibrosis are at increased risk for gastrointestinal malignancies. The most common gastrointestinal malignancy in cystic fibrosis is colon cancer, but other gastrointestinal malignancies also occur at greater rates than the general population.

Case Presentation: We present a case of a rapidly progressive metastatic intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma in an individual with cystic fibrosis who was 5 months postpartum, incidentally found while undergoing a lung transplantation evaluation.

Conclusion: A heightened clinical awareness of gastrointestinal malignancies, beyond colon cancer, in individuals with cystic fibrosis is warranted. It remains unclear if pregnancy is an additional risk factor for gastrointestinal malignancies in cystic fibrosis.

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