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Epidemiology



Anatomy

Location Frequency
Intrahepatic 20-25%
Perihilar 50-60%
Distal bile duct 20-25%
Multifocal ~5%
  Bismuth Classification
Type I occluding common hepatic duct, below bifurcation of left and right hepatic ducts
Type II occluding common hepatic duct, reaching bifurcation but not involving either left or right hepatic duct
Type III occluding common hepatic duct, and either left or right hepatic duct
Type IV occluding both left and right hepatic side, OR multifocal


Pathology


They are locally invasive, and rarely metastatic PMID 4354116


Please see Bile Duct Pathology for literature review


Diagnosis

Carcinoid tumor of bile duct


Imaging

Treatment Overview

Adapted partially from the 2002 UK Consensus document




A study from Wisconsin suggests significantly improved outcomes since 1998 in resected patients (~30%), owing to improvements in patient selection and chemoradiation.


Review Papers

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