Liver Transplantation with Incidental Gallbladder Carcinoma in the Recipient Hepatectomy

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Gallbladder carcinoma (GBCA) is the most common malignancy of the biliary tract and is often found seredipitiously after cholecystectomy. We report the first two cases of incidental GBCA in the native gallbladder of two liver transplant recipients. Both patients are 2.5 years following uneventful orthotopiic liver transplantation (OLTx) with no evidence of recurrent disease. Pathology of both recipients was early and favorable. Neither patient received any further therapy. Given the incidence of GBCA and the evolution of OLTx we would anticipate this finding to be more prevalent. © 1994, Harwood Academic Publishers GmbH.

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Kenneth Washburn, W., David Lewis, W., & Jenkins, R. L. (1994). Liver Transplantation with Incidental Gallbladder Carcinoma in the Recipient Hepatectomy. HPB Surgery, 8(2), 147–149. https://doi.org/10.1155/1994/76803

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