KMID : 1039320210210010012
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Journal of Liver Cancer 2021 Volume.21 No. 1 p.12 ~ p.24
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Update on Pathologic and Radiologic Diagnosis of Combined Hepatocellular-Cholangiocarcinoma
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Rhee Hyung-Jin
Park Jae-Hyon Park Young-Nyun
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Abstract
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Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CCA) is a malignant primary liver carcinoma characterized by the unequivocal presence of both hepatocytic and cholangiocytic differentiation within the same tumor. Recent research has highlighted that cHCC-CCAs are more heterogeneous than previously expected. In the updated consensus terminology and WHO 2019 classification, ¡°classical type¡± and ¡°subtypes with stem-cell features¡± of the WHO 2010 classification are no longer recommended. Instead, it is recommended that the presence and percentages of various histopathologic components and stem-cell features be mentioned in the pathologic report. The new terminology and classification enable the exchange of clearer and more objective information about cHCC-CCAs, facilitating multi-center and multi-national research. However, there are limitations to the diagnosis of cHCC-CCA by imaging and biopsy. cHCC-CCAs showing typical imaging findings of HCC could be misdiagnosed as HCC and subjected to inappropriate treatment, if other clinical findings are not sufficiently considered. cHCC-CCAs showing at least one of the CCA-like imaging features or unusual clinical features should be subjected to biopsy. There may be a sampling error for the biopsy diagnosis of cHCC-CCA. An optimized diagnostic algorithm integrating clinical, radiological, and histopathologic information of biopsy is required to resolve these diagnostic pitfalls.
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KEYWORD
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Liver neoplasm, Diagnosis, Stem cell, Magnetic resonance imaging, Biopsy
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