Abstract: | We report here on a case of early carcinoma originating in the duodenal bulb. The patient was a 70-year-old woman who complained of nausea. A gastrointestinal endoscopy disclosed a lesion protruding from the duodenal bulb and a biopsy revealed adenocarcinoma. According to the results of the endoscopy, the tumor was subpedunculated and probably confined in the mucosal layer. Based on these findings, we performed an endoscopic tumor resection. A histological examination of the resected specimen revealed a papillotubular adenocarcinoma (1.7 × 1.2 × 0.8 cm) localized in the mucosal layer. No carcinomatous lesion was left in the resected margin. No symptoms of recurrence have been noted during the last 6 months. When considering clinical pathology of the present case, we assessed 39 cases of primary early carcinoma in the duodenal bulb previously reported in the Japanese literature. We considered that our patient was the 14th in Japan with an early carcinoma of the duodenum which was completely excised via endoscopic resection. We expect that endoscopic resection of early duodenal carcinoma will be widely used in the future. |