Accepted at 8 a.m. Jun, 07, 2026 by Stapedius
Author: kyle.robinson
Related Note: 1757412452777
Rationale for change

Key diagnoses to consider would include:
Pancreatic head adenocarcinoma (most likely overall).
Distal cholangiocarcinoma.
Ampullary/peri‑ampullary adenocarcinoma.
Gallbladder carcinoma or hilar cholangiocarcinoma causing distal obstruction.
Benign obstruction (stone/stricture/Mirizzi) with secondary marker elevation.
Prevalence makes pancreatic head adenocarcinoma the most fitting answer here

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