IntroductionGallbladder carcinosarcoma [CSGB] is a rare malignant tumor characterized by malignant epithelial and mesenchymal components. Its pathogenesis is unknown and most CSGBs are associated with poor survival because the disease normally presents at an advanced stage and, therefore, curative resection is rare. Case report This report describes the case of a 66-year-old man with pain in the upper right quadrant. The preoperative diagnosis was cancer of the gallbladder [GB], and therefore, a curative radical cholecystectomy was performed. However, pathological examination of the surgical sample revealed that the tumor was made up of two histological components. The first one is the carcinomatous component and the second one corresponds to the sarcomatous component, which was compatible with a diagnosis of carcinosarcoma. ConclusionThe prognosis for CSGB remains poor despite curative resection, and therefore, the authors recommend that efforts be made to improve surgical outcomes.
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