Autopsy diagnosis of diffuse intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.

IF 0.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1007/s12328-024-02052-4
Akihiro Maruyama, Takahiro Nishikawa, Asuka Nagura, Takuya Kurobe, Jun Yashika, Yuho Nimura, Leiwing Hu, Tomohiro Yamaguchi, Iori Kojima, Koji Nonogaki
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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC), a severe liver cancer, makes up to 20% of all hepatic malignancies and is difficult to diagnose early due to its often asymptomatic nature. This case report documents a rare presentation of ICC with multiple diffuse nodules not previously recorded in medical literature. A 65-year-old man with no significant medical history presented with back pain, anorexia, and significant weight loss. Elevated tumor markers and enlarged lymph nodes were observed, though imaging did not reveal a primary liver mass. Diagnostic efforts, including computed tomography and positron emission tomography scans and biopsies of lymph nodes and bone marrow, suggested adenocarcinoma of unknown primary origin. A definitive diagnosis was only made post-mortem, revealing multiple diffuse nodules in the liver identified as ICC, marking a rare presentation without a primary mass. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges posed by atypical ICC manifestations, where typical imaging does not indicate a primary mass, delaying diagnosis and treatment. The findings emphasize the importance of considering ICC in differential diagnoses in cases of unknown primary adenocarcinoma with liver involvement. The discovery of ICC with diffusely infiltrative nodules underscores the necessity for comprehensive diagnostic evaluations in patients presenting with nonspecific systemic symptoms and abnormal liver findings.

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尸检诊断为弥漫性肝内胆管癌。
肝内胆管癌(ICC)是一种严重的肝癌,占所有肝脏恶性肿瘤的20%,由于通常无症状,很难早期诊断。本病例报告记录了一个罕见的 ICC 病例,该病例伴有多个弥漫性结节,以前的医学文献中没有记录。一名 65 岁的男子无明显病史,因背部疼痛、厌食和体重明显减轻而就诊。虽然影像学检查未发现原发性肝脏肿块,但观察到肿瘤标志物升高和淋巴结肿大。诊断工作包括计算机断层扫描和正电子发射断层扫描以及淋巴结和骨髓活检,结果显示原发来源不明的腺癌。尸体解剖后才明确诊断,发现肝脏中有多个弥漫性结节,确定为 ICC,这是一种罕见的无原发肿块的表现。该病例凸显了非典型 ICC 表现所带来的诊断挑战,典型的影像学检查并不能显示原发肿块,从而延误了诊断和治疗。研究结果强调了在肝脏受累的未知原发性腺癌病例的鉴别诊断中考虑 ICC 的重要性。ICC伴有弥漫浸润性结节的发现强调了对出现非特异性全身症状和肝脏异常发现的患者进行全面诊断评估的必要性。
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Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes Case Reports and Clinical Reviews on all aspects of the digestive tract, liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. Critical Case Reports that show originality or have educational implications for diagnosis and treatment are especially encouraged for submission. Personal reviews of clinical gastroenterology are also welcomed. The journal aims for quick publication of such critical Case Reports and Clinical Reviews.
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