Hepatolithiasis associated with cholangiocarcinoma
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in World Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 19 (4) , 637-641
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00294744
Abstract
Hepatolithiasis is a risk factor for cholangiocarcinoma. It is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis before treatment. In a retrospective study, we identified characteristic clinical features of 103 patients with hepatolithiasis (group H) and 10 patients with hepatolithiasis associated with cholangiocarcinoma (group HC), and examined the methods for diagnosis and treatment. The main symptoms were abdominal pain, fever, and jaundice, although few patients in group HC had jaundice. The incidence of abnormal serum levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in group HC was higher than in group H. The incidence of cholangiocarcinoma in cases in which most of the stones were present in the intrahepatic ducts of the left lobe (type I‐L) was higher than the incidence in the other patients. Of the patients who underwent portography in group HC, portal veins in the portion of the liver containing the cholangiocarcinoma were not seen, and this region was atrophic in the operative specimens. The incidence of portal obstruction in portograms in group HC was higher than that in group H. The possibility of carcinoma should be kept in mind if there are high levels of CEA, if the location of the stones is classified as type I‐L, or if portal veins cannot be seen on portograms. In such patients, liver resection should be considered because there may be undiagnosed cholangiocarcinoma.Keywords
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