“…3, MARCH/APRIL 2017 described to cause bile and pancreatic duct dilatation and mimic acute cholestatic hepatitis, 6 to present as acute pancreatitis, 7 and also to induce temporary diabetes mellitus. 8 In our case, the clues for diagnosis were mainly the US features of the lesions, which were solid, homogeneous, and hypoechoic with no cystic component or calcification, and obstructive jaundice as well as rapid evolution of the clinical picture within 2 weeks.…”