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**Perihilar bile duct cancer | **Perihilar bile duct cancer | ||
**Extrahepatic bile duct cancer | **Extrahepatic bile duct cancer | ||
*Cholangiocarcinoma may be classified according to gross and histological features into | *Cholangiocarcinoma may be classified according to gross and histological features into four subtypes: | ||
**Conventional type (bile duct type type) | **Conventional type (bile duct type type) | ||
**Small bile duct type (peripheral type) | ***Small bile duct type (peripheral type) | ||
* | ***Large bile duct type (perihilar type) | ||
**Large bile duct type (perihilar type) | |||
**Bile ductular type | **Bile ductular type | ||
**Intraductal type | **Intraductal type | ||
**Papillary type | ***Papillary type | ||
**Tubular type | ***Tubular type | ||
**Superficial spreading type | ***Superficial spreading type | ||
**Rare variants | **Rare variants | ||
**Squamous/adenosquamous cell type | ***Squamous/adenosquamous cell type | ||
**Mucinous/signet ring cell | ***Mucinous/signet ring cell | ||
**Clear cell type | ***Clear cell type | ||
**Undifferentiated type | ***Undifferentiated type | ||
**Lymphoepithelial type | ***Lymphoepithelial type | ||
**Others | ***Others | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Suveenkrishna Pothuru, M.B,B.S. [2]
Overview
Classification
- Cholangiocarcinoma may be classified according to location of the tumor into three groups:[1]
- Intrahepatic bile duct cancer
- Perihilar bile duct cancer
- Extrahepatic bile duct cancer
- Cholangiocarcinoma may be classified according to gross and histological features into four subtypes:
- Conventional type (bile duct type type)
- Small bile duct type (peripheral type)
- Large bile duct type (perihilar type)
- Bile ductular type
- Intraductal type
- Papillary type
- Tubular type
- Superficial spreading type
- Rare variants
- Squamous/adenosquamous cell type
- Mucinous/signet ring cell
- Clear cell type
- Undifferentiated type
- Lymphoepithelial type
- Others
- Conventional type (bile duct type type)
Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer
- Carcinoma in situ
- Adenocarcinoma, not otherwise specified (NOS)
- Adenocarcinoma
- Intestinal type
- Mucinous type
- Clear cell type
- Signet-ring cell carcinoma
- Adenosquamous carcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Small cell (oat cell) carcinoma
- Undifferentiated carcinoma
- Spindle cell type
- Giant cell type
- Small cell type
- Papillomatosis
- Papillary carcinoma
- Noninvasive
- Papillary carcinoma
- Invasive
- Carcinoma, NOS
Perihilar Bile Duct Cancer
- Carcinoma in situ
- Adenocarcinoma, not otherwise specified (NOS)
- Adenocarcinoma
- Intestinal type
- Mucinous type
- Clear cell type
- Signet-ring cell carcinoma
- Adenosquamous carcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Small cell (oat cell) carcinoma
- Undifferentiated carcinoma
- Spindle cell type
- Giant cell type
- Small cell type
- Papillomatosis
- Papillary carcinoma
- Noninvasive
- Invasive
- Carcinoma, NOS
Intrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer
- Mass-forming tumor growth pattern
- Periductal-infiltrating tumor growth pattern
- Mixed mass-forming and periductal-infiltrating growth pattern
Bismuth-Corlette classification
Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma may be classified according to Bismuth-Corlette classification into five subtypes based on the extent of ductal infiltration:[2]
Type I: Limited to the common hepatic duct, below the level of the confluence of the right and left hepatic ducts
Type II: Involves the confluence of the right and left hepatic ducts
Type IIIa: Type II and extends to the bifurcation of the right hepatic duct
Type IIIb: Type II and extends to the bifurcation of the left hepatic duct
Type IV: Extending to the bifurcations of both right and left hepatic duct or multifocal involvement
Type V: Stricture at the junction of common bile duct and cystic duct
References
- ↑ DeOliveira ML, Cunningham SC, Cameron JL, Kamangar F, Winter JM, Lillemoe KD, Choti MA, Yeo CJ, Schulick RD (2007). "Cholangiocarcinoma: thirty-one-year experience with 564 patients at a single institution". Ann. Surg. 245 (5): 755–62. doi:10.1097/01.sla.0000251366.62632.d3. PMC 1877058. PMID 17457168.
- ↑ Cholangiocarcinoma. Radiopaedia. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/bismuth-corlette-classification