Biliary neoplasia with extensive intraductal spread associated with liver cirrhosis: a hitherto unreported variant of biliary intraepithelial neoplasia

Summary We describe the histopathologic features of 2 cases of biliary neoplasia with extensive intraductal spread arising in liver cirrhosis. The prevalence of this type of biliary neoplasia may be 0.4% from the review of 468 cases of cirrhotic liver. Histologic analysis revealed that the micropapi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human pathology 2008-06, Vol.39 (6), p.939-947
Hauptverfasser: Aishima, Shinichi, PhD, Nishihara, Yunosuke, MD, Tsujita, Eiji, PhD, Taguchi, Kenichi, PhD, Soejima, Yuji, PhD, Taketomi, Akinobu, PhD, Ikeda, Yasuharu, PhD, Maehara, Yoshihiko, PhD, Tsuneyoshi, Masazumi, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Summary We describe the histopathologic features of 2 cases of biliary neoplasia with extensive intraductal spread arising in liver cirrhosis. The prevalence of this type of biliary neoplasia may be 0.4% from the review of 468 cases of cirrhotic liver. Histologic analysis revealed that the micropapillary proliferation of the atypical biliary epithelium composed of columnar cells with enlarged nuclei diffusely extended superficially from the septal intrahepatic bile duct to the reactive ductules associated with liver cirrhosis. Both cases exhibited prominent fibrous or sclerotic stroma near the biliary lesion. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed a characteristic cytokeratin and mucin expression pattern (CK7++, CK19++, CK20+, MUC1+/−, MUC2−, MUC5AC+, MUC6−). The tumor cytoplasm was focally positive for laminin γ 2 together with linear staining of the basement membrane. Proliferative activity confirmed by Ki67 staining was relatively high. Both patients were disease-free for 3 years after the operation. We believe that the possibility of biliary neoplasia with extensive intraductal spread should be considered to be a variant of biliary intraepithelial neoplasia.
ISSN:0046-8177
1532-8392
DOI:10.1016/j.humpath.2007.10.031