Adenosquamous carcinoma with nodal metastasis diagnosed after open cholecystectomy. CT scan is done and found small fluid collection in the gall bladder fossa and mild peritoneal streakiness in right hypochondrium.
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Upload the detailed CT scan report as well as the details of surgery done as well as the pathology report.
Consult a surgical oncologist for review surgery (completion radical cholecystectomy, lymphadenectomy).
As u have written that lymph nodes are positive for cancer, after the review surgery, combination chemotherapy will be followed by local radiotherapy.
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Please attach report. Adenosquamous carcinoma of gall bladder requires adjuvant chemotherapy. In rare situation radiotherapy also required. If you attaching biopsy reports then i can guide best treatment for you
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