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Increased prevalence of pancreaticobiliary maljunction in biliary malignancies.

I Hyvärinen1, M Hukkinen1, R Kivisaari2, H Parviainen2, A Nordin3, M P Pakarinen1.   

Abstract

AIM: The incidence of pancreaticobiliary maljunction is thought to approximate 1:100,000 within Western populations. We aimed to study the significance of pancreaticobiliary maljunction in biliary tract malignancies.
METHODS: Medical records and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography images of 252 consecutive patients treated for biliary malignancies during 2005-2016 were reviewed. Patients with other known risk factors for biliary cancers (n = 27) were excluded. A common pancreaticobiliary channel measuring ⩾10 mm outside the duodenal wall was defined as pancreaticobiliary maljunction. MAIN
RESULTS: Of the 225 patients, a reliably interpretable preoperative magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography was available for 73 (32%). Sex (47% vs 57% females) and age at diagnosis (67 vs 66 years) were similar among patients with or without an magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (p = ns for both). In magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, a pancreaticobiliary maljunction with a median length of 20 mm (range 10-23 mm) was identified in four patients (5.5%, 95% confidence interval 1.6-14), while none had evident accompanying biliary tree dilatation. Pancreaticobiliary maljunction patients were significantly more often females (100% vs 43%, p = 0.043), less likely to have intrahepatic bile duct cancer (0% vs 65%, p = 0.019) while more likely to have gallbladder cancer (75% vs 22%, p = 0.044) compared to the others. Age at diagnosis (66 vs 67 years, p = 0.898), extrahepatic bile duct cancer incidence (25% vs 13%, p = 0.453), and survival status at last follow-up (50% vs 42% alive, p = 1.000) were comparable between the subgroups.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of pancreaticobiliary maljunction is substantially higher in adults with biliary malignancies than one would expect based on its incidence, reinforcing the etiologic role of pancreaticobiliary maljunction especially in females with gallbladder cancer.

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Keywords:  Pancreaticobiliary maljunction; bile duct cancer; common channel; gallbladder cancer

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30630392     DOI: 10.1177/1457496918822617

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Surg        ISSN: 1457-4969            Impact factor:   2.360


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