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Bile duct involvement by hepatocellular carcinoma: a rare occurrence and poor prognostic indicator in bile duct brushing samples

dc.contributor.coauthorBhattarai, Shristi
dc.contributor.coauthorGraham, Rondell P.
dc.contributor.coauthorSigel, Carlie S.
dc.contributor.coauthorShi, Jiaqi
dc.contributor.coauthorGonzalez, Raul S.
dc.contributor.coauthorXue, Yue
dc.contributor.coauthorKrasinskas, Alyssa M.
dc.contributor.coauthorHooKim, Kim
dc.contributor.coauthorReid, Michelle D.
dc.contributor.departmentN/A
dc.contributor.kuauthorAdsay, Nazmi Volkan
dc.contributor.kuprofileFaculty Member
dc.contributor.researchcenterN/A
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
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dc.contributor.yokid286248
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T23:53:16Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractBackground Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) rarely involves the biliary tree and may be inadvertently sampled on bile duct brushings (BDBs). Methods The pathology archives of 5 institutions were searched for BDBs with HCC involvement. Results A total of 17 BDBs from 14 patients were obtained. There was a male:female ratio of 6:1; the median age of the patients was 59.5 years (range, 22-80 years). The median hepatic tumor size was 6.2 cm (range, 2.2-13.0 cm). HCC risk factors included viral hepatitis (5 patients), cirrhosis (5 patients), hemochromatosis (1 patient), and alcoholic steatohepatitis (1 patient). Jaundice with elevated bilirubin, liver enzymes, and alpha-fetoprotein was common. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography demonstrated bile duct dilatation, polypoid intraductal masses (5 samples), clots/debris (2 samples), or strictures (4 samples). All BDBs had single and clustered large cells with naked atypical nuclei, granular cytoplasm, high nuclear/cytoplasmic ratios, and nuclei with prominent macronucleoli. Less common findings included clear/microvesicular cytoplasm (35%), papillae (29%), and anisonucleosis (35%). Classic HCC features (widened trabeculae [35%], endothelial wrapping [24%], multinucleation [24%], and cytoplasmic bile pigment [35%]) were uncommon. A total of 11 BDBs were diagnosed as malignant (10 with HCC and 1 with cholangiocarcinoma), 2 were diagnosed as atypical, and 1 BDB was diagnosed as negative; approximately two-thirds were found to have polysomy on fluorescence in situ hybridization. Approximately 71% of patients died of disease at a median of 3.5 months. Conclusions HCC may extend into the intrahepatic and/or extrahepatic biliary tree, causing masses and/or strictures that may be sampled on BDB. Although cytologically malignant, the classic features of HCC are uncommon, which can cause misdiagnosis. Cytopathologists should be mindful of this differential when evaluating BDBs, particularly when concomitant liver masses and/or HCC risk factors are present. Because of the associated high mortality and rapid rate of death, its presence should be conveyed clearly in pathology reports.
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dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.issue11
dc.description.openaccessYES
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.volume127
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/cncy.22185
dc.identifier.eissn1934-6638
dc.identifier.issn1934-662X
dc.identifier.quartileQ2
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85073775960
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cncy.22185
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/14969
dc.identifier.wos486495200001
dc.keywordsBile duct
dc.keywordsBrushing
dc.keywordsCarcinoma
dc.keywordsHepatocellular obstructive-jaundice
dc.keywordsBiliary
dc.keywordsCholangiocarcinoma
dc.keywordsDiagnoses
dc.keywordsCytology
dc.keywordsCytodiagnosis
dc.keywordsNeoplasm
dc.keywordsTumors
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherWILEY
dc.sourceCancer Cytopathology
dc.subjectOncology
dc.subjectPathology
dc.titleBile duct involvement by hepatocellular carcinoma: a rare occurrence and poor prognostic indicator in bile duct brushing samples
dc.typeJournal Article
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local.contributor.kuauthorAdsay, Nazmi Volkan

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