Biju Pottakkat, Rajan Saxena, Hirdaya Hulas Nag, Neeraj Kumari, Narendra Krishnani
Context Xanthogranulomatous inflammation commonly affects the gallbladder. To date, there have been no reports of xanthogranulomatous inflammation of the ampulla. Case report A 48-year-old female presented to us with fever, jaundice and a palpable gallbladder. Evaluation revealed features of periampullary malignancy. The patient underwent a Whipple’s pancreaticoduodenectomy. Histopathology revealed a xanthogranulomatous inflammation affecting the ampulla and the gallbladder. Conclusion Xanthogranulomatous inflammation should be added to the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with a suspected periampullary lesion accompanied by a thick-walled gallbladder.