Cholangiocarcinoma at the hepatic hilus: sonographic findings.

Abstract
This study was performed to characterize sonographic findings in patients with cholangiocarcinoma at the hepatic hilus and to compare those sonographic findings with surgical and pathologic findings.Thirty-nine consecutive patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma (Klatskin tumor) had preoperative color and spectral Doppler sonography and had surgical-pathologic correlation. Biliary drainage catheters were present in 24 patients (62%). In all patients, we evaluated presence of bile duct mass, level of bile duct involvement, patency of portal veins, and hepatic mass lesions.Ductal masses were revealed by sonography in 34 patients (87%). Masses were isoechoic in 22 patients (65%), hypoechoic in seven (21%), and hyperechoic in five (15%). The masses included nodular mural thickening in 19 patients (56%), infiltrative lesions in nine (26%), and intraductal polypoid masses in six (18%). The extent of bile duct involvement was revealed sonographically in 34 cases (87%) by the distribution of bile duct obstruction,...

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