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A Pathological Assessment of the Microvasculature of Biliary Tract Neoplasms Referring to Pre-Existing Blood Vessels and Vessel Co-Option. [PDF]

open access: goldCancers (Basel)
Simple Summary In large bile ducts, the biliary lining epithelia and underlining capillaries (peribiliary capillary plexus [PCP]) form the biliary epithelia–PCP alignment, whereas the hepatocyte–sinusoid alignment composes hepatic lobules.
Nakanuma Y   +6 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY MUCINOUS NEOPLASM: A NEW ENTITY AMONG BILIARY TRACT NEOPLASMS

open access: yesRevista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas, 2020
Biliary tract intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (BT-IPMN) are a rare entity that develop within the bile duct lumen and are recognized as a precursor of invasive carcinoma in up to 40-80 % of cases.
Marta, Merayo-Álvarez   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Mucinous Cystic Neoplasms of the Liver and Extrahepatic Biliary Tract [PDF]

open access: hybridTopics in the Surgery of the Biliary Tree, 2018
Mucinous cystic neoplasms of the liver and extrahepatic biliary tree have recently been re-defined by WHO as epithelial cystic tumours with ovarian-type mesenchymal stroma. Correct recognition of these tumours can be difficult because of their rarity and,
Dzeina Mezale   +7 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the biliary tract with cardiac metastasis

open access: goldMedicine, 2021
Abstract Introduction: Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the biliary tract (IPNB) is a rare, low-grade neoplasm limited to the bile duct mucosa. The malignant transformation rate is low, and there have been limited reports of metastasis to other organs.
Joohyung Lee   +3 more
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Biliary tract intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm: Report of 19 cases

open access: hybridWorld Journal of Gastroenterology, 2015
To gain a better understanding of biliary tract intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (BT-IPMN).From January 2000 to December 2013, 19 cases of BT-IPMN were retrospectively identified from a total of 343 biliary tract tumors resected in our single institution.
Xing Wang
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ANTEGRADE ENDOBILIARY INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH UNRESECTABLE BILIARY TRACT MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS COMPLICATED BY JAUNDICE

open access: hybridKharkiv Surgical School, 2022
Summary. Introduction. The causes of mechanical jaundice are benign and malignant diseases of the organs of the hepatopancreaticoduodenal zone. Literature sources describe the development of mechanical jaundice in 15-40 % of patients with gallstone ...
V. V. Boyko   +7 more
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Clinicopathological Characteristics of Extrahepatic Biliary Neuroendocrine Neoplasms in the Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Biliary Tract, and Ampulla of Vater: A Single-Center Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]

open access: green, 2022
BackgroundSignificant changes were made in the grading and staging systems for neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) in 2017. Therefore, a clinical report to comprehensively update the clinicopathological characteristics, therapeutic approaches, and ...
Young Mok Park   +8 more
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Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasms of the pancreas and biliary tract: The black swan of hepatobiliary surgery

open access: diamondAnnals of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 2021
Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasms (ITPNs) of the pancreas and biliary tract are rare pre-malignant entities of the biliary tract and pancreas that are difficult to diagnose preoperatively.
Jilyan Decker   +4 more
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Mortality due to malignant neoplasms of the liver and intrahepatic biliary tract in the state of Mato Grosso in 2020

open access: diamondScientific Electronic Archives, 2023
Malignant neoplasms of the liver and intrahepatic biliary tract occupy the third place of cancer deaths in the world and the second most deadly in men and the sixth in women.
Welinton Diego De Almeida Zausa   +7 more
openalex   +3 more sources

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