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Hepatolithiasis associated with hepatocholangiocarcinoma:a report of 24 cases / 中国普通外科杂志
Chinese Journal of General Surgery ; (12)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-527151
ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the relationship of hepatocholangiocarcinoma and hepatolithiasis and to(increase) the early diagnosis of this disease.Methods The clinical data of 24 cases of(hepatocholangiocacinoma) associated with hepatolithiasis were retrospectively analyzed.Results The occurrence rate of hepatolithiasis concomitant with hepatocholangiocarcinoma was 2.8%(24 of 860 cases),and all of the tumors were located in the area of the bile duct with hepatolithiasis.Biliary atypical epithelial hyperplasia and cholangiocarcinoma were simultaneously present in some of the pathological sections.In this series,the correct diagnostic rate of hepatolithiasis associated with a space-occupying lesion in the liver before operation by ultrasonograph was 40.9%,by CT was 53.8% and by MRI/MRCP was 66.7%.17 cases(70.8%) were resected,and the radical resection rate was 33.3%(8/24).Palliative resection was done in 37.5%of cases(9/24).The 1-and 3-year survival rate was 62.5%,and(25.0)% respectively,in the group of radical resection;was 33.3% and 11.1% respectively,in the group with palliative resection;and 0% in the pathological biopsy group.Conclusions Long-term recurrent hepatolithiasis is an important cause for the development of hepatocholangiocarcinoma.The misdiagnostic rate of the disease was high,and the treatment results and prognosis were poor.It is important to pay more attention to the reasons for delaying the diagnosis of hepatolithiasis-related cholangiocarcinoma and take the appropriate preventative measures to assist in its early diagnosis.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of General Surgery Year: 1993 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of General Surgery Year: 1993 Type: Article