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

Shristi BhattaraiRondell P GrahamCarlie S SigelJiaqi ShiRaul S GonzalezYue XueAlyssa M KrasinskasKim HooKimVolkan AdsayMichelle D Reid
Published in: Cancer cytopathology (2019)
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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