Combined Hepatocellular and Cholangiocellular Carcinoma in a Dog

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Abstract

A transitional type of combined hepatocellular and cholangiocellular carcinoma developed in a 12-year-old male Yorkshire terrier dog. The tumor was histologically composed of both hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocellular carcinoma components, and both elements were closely intermingled. Intraluminal mucin accumulation in cytokeratin-positive tubular/glandular structures was observed within the cholangiocellular carcinoma components and this feature was useful histological marker for a differential diagnosis between combined hepatocellular and cholangiocellular carcinoma and a pseudoglandular type of hepatocellular carcinoma. This primary hepatic tumor is extremely rare in dogs.

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Shiga, A., Shirota, K., & Enomoto, M. (2001). Combined Hepatocellular and Cholangiocellular Carcinoma in a Dog. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 63(4), 483–486. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.63.483

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