A Successful Radical Resection of Primary Duodenal Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report in Makassar, Indonesia
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A 46-year-old women presented with primary duodenal adenocarcinoma, which is rarely found. Interestingly, this patient presented without any spesific symptoms, yet no jaundice. Whipple procedure was conducted. Following the surgery, Capecitabine-Oxaliplatin adjuvant chemotherapy was administered. At 24 months post-surgery, no evidence of recurrence and the patient’s condition was still satisfactory good.
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