Update on Pathologic and Radiologic Diagnosis of Combined Hepatocellular-Cholangiocarcinoma.

Hyungjin Rhee, Jae Hyon Park, Young Nyun Park
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Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CCA) is a malignant primary liver carcinoma characterized by the unequivocal presence of both hepatocytic and cholangiocytic differentiation within the same tumor. Recent research has highlighted that cHCC-CCAs are more heterogeneous than previously expected. In the updated consensus terminology and WHO 2019 classification, "classical type" and "subtypes with stem-cell features" of the WHO 2010 classification are no longer recommended. Instead, it is recommended that the presence and percentages of various histopathologic components and stem-cell features be mentioned in the pathologic report. The new terminology and classification enable the exchange of clearer and more objective information about cHCC-CCAs, facilitating multi-center and multi-national research. However, there are limitations to the diagnosis of cHCC-CCA by imaging and biopsy. cHCC-CCAs showing typical imaging findings of HCC could be misdiagnosed as HCC and subjected to inappropriate treatment, if other clinical findings are not sufficiently considered. cHCC-CCAs showing at least one of the CCA-like imaging features or unusual clinical features should be subjected to biopsy. There may be a sampling error for the biopsy diagnosis of cHCC-CCA. An optimized diagnostic algorithm integrating clinical, radiological, and histopathologic information of biopsy is required to resolve these diagnostic pitfalls.

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肝细胞-胆管合并癌的病理及影像学诊断进展。
合并肝细胞胆管癌(cHCC-CCA)是一种原发性恶性肝癌,其特征是在同一肿瘤内明确存在肝细胞和胆管细胞分化。最近的研究强调,ccc - cca比以前预期的更加异质。在更新的共识术语和世卫组织2019年分类中,不再推荐世卫组织2010年分类中的“经典类型”和“具有干细胞特征的亚型”。相反,建议在病理报告中提及各种组织病理成分和干细胞特征的存在和百分比。新的术语和分类使关于cccc - ccas的信息交流更加清晰和客观,促进了多中心和多国的研究。然而,通过影像学和活检诊断cHCC-CCA存在局限性。chcc -如果没有充分考虑其他临床表现,具有典型HCC影像学表现的cca可能被误诊为HCC,并受到不适当的治疗。cHCC-CCAs表现出至少一种cca样影像学特征或不寻常的临床特征时,应进行活检。cHCC-CCA的活检诊断可能存在抽样误差。需要一种整合临床、放射学和活检组织病理学信息的优化诊断算法来解决这些诊断缺陷。
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