| Literature DB >> 26652845 |
Yasuhiro Kihara1, Hiroshi Yokomizo2, Takahiro Urata3, Michiko Nagamine4, Toshihiko Hirata5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although neuroendocrine tumors are most commonly found in the digestive system, neuroendocrine tumors originating from the bile duct are rare, and neuroendocrine carcinomas derived from the perihilar bile duct are extremely rare. This report presents the clinical course and clinicopathological features of neuroendocrine carcinomas arising from the extrahepatic bile duct. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26652845 PMCID: PMC4676104 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-015-0116-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1CT findings. Abdominal enhanced computed tomography showed an enhanced tumor located in the hilar bile duct to the left hepatic duct (a: arrow). The encircled area indicated the regional lymph node metastasis located along the common bile duct (b)
Fig. 2Cholangiography. Cholangiography revealed the obstruction of the hilar to upper portion of bile duct (arrow)
Fig. 3Pathological findings. Hematoxylin-eosin stained histologic sections of the resected perihilar bile duct. The tumor cells were arranged in the cellular nests and cords infiltrating the bile duct wall. The mucosa epithelium was mostly eroded (upper right) (a: ×100). The tumor cells were round or oval with scant cytoplasm. Numerous mitotic figures and apoptotic bodies are noted (b: ×400). In the immunohistochemical studies, the tumor cells were diffusely positive for synaptophysin (c: ×400), and CD56 (d: ×400). Approximately 70 % of the tumor cells were positive for Ki-67 (e: ×400)
Neuroendocrine carcinoma of the extrahepatic bile duct. Review of the literature
| No. | Author | Age | Sex | Histology | Location | Size | Treatment | Prognosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sabanathan (1988) | 67 | M | Small cell | Bm | 5 cm | Palliative bypass and chemo. | 6 months, alive |
| 2 | Van der Wal (1990) | 55 | M | Small cell + Adenoca. | Bm | 4 cm | Resection | N.A. |
| 3 | Nishihara (1993) | 64 | M | Small cell + Adenoca. | Bh-Bs | 1.9 cm | Resection | 8 months, alive |
| 4 | Yamamoto (1998) | 71 | F | Small cell + Adenoca. | Bh | 6 cm | Resection | 8 months, dead |
| 5 | Kim (2000) | 64 | M | Small cell + Adenoca. | Bm | 3 cm | Resection | 1 month, alive |
| 6 | Miyashita (2001) | 85 | F | Small cell | Bi | 3 cm | Palliative bypass | 5 months, dead |
| 7 | Edakuni (2001) | 82 | F | Small cell + Adenoca. | Bm | 6 cm | Resection | 45 months, alive |
| 8 | Kuraoka (2003) | 75 | M | Small cell | Bi | 4.5 cm | Resection | 5 months, alive |
| 9 | Hazama (2003) | 60 | M | Small cell | CBD | 0.3 cm | NAC and resection | 12 months, dead |
| 10 | Arakura (2003) | 70 | F | Small cell | Bm | 3 cm | Resection and chemo. | 14 months, dead |
| 11 | Park (2004) | 60 | F | Small cell | Bs-Bm | 3 cm | Resection | 5 months, dead |
| 12 | Thomas (2005) | 54 | M | Small cell | Bh-CBD | N.A. | Resection | 6 months, alive |
| 13 | Kaiho (2005) | 66 | F | Small cell + Adenoca. | Bm | 3.5 cm | Resection and chemo. | 8 months, dead |
| 14 | Sato (2006) | 68 | M | Large cell + Adenoca. | Bi | 2 cm | Resection and chemo. | 3 months, dead |
| 15 | Viana Miguel (2006) | 76 | M | Small cell | Bm | N.A. | Resection, chemo. and irraiation | 5 months, alive |
| 16 | Jeon (2006) | 65 | M | Small cell | Bs-Bm | 2 cm | Resection and chemo. | 12 months, dead |
| 17 | Nakai (2008) | 32 | M | Small cell | CBD | N.A. | N.A. | N.A.(autopsy) |
| 18 | Arakura (2008) | 75 | M | Small cell | Bh-Bs | 6.5 cm | Chemo. and irradiation | 10 months, dead |
| 19 | Hosonuma (2008) | 69 | F | Small cell | Bs-Bm | 3 cm | Biliary drainage | 2 months, alive |
| 20 | Okamura (2009) | 62 | M | Small cell | Bm | 3 cm | NAC, resection and irradiation | 20 months, dead |
| 21 | Yamaguchi (2009) | 77 | F | NEC | Bi | N.A. | Resection and chemo. | 27 months, alive |
| 22 | Demoreuil (2009) | 73 | M | Large cell + Adenoca. | Bh-Bs | 3 cm | Resection and chemo. | 12 months, dead |
| 23 | Sasatomi (2013) | 76 | M | Large cell | Bh-Bs | 5 cm | Resection | 21 days, dead |
| 24 | Current report (2014) | 70 | F | Small cell | Bh | 5 cm | Resection and chemo. | 10 months, alive |
NEC neuroendocrine carcinoma, NAC neo adjuvant chemotherapy, Adenoca. adenocarcinoma, CBD common bile duct, Bh hilar bile duct, Bs superior portion of common bile duct, Bm mid portion of bile duct, Bi inferior portion of bile duct, chemo. chemotherapy, N.A. not available, M male, F female