Abstract
Biliary cystic tumors, such as cystadenomas and cystadenocarcinomas, are rare cystic tumors of the liver, accounting for less than 5% of all intrahepatic cysts of biliary origin. Biliary cystadenomas have been known to occur predominantly in women (> 85%), and 38%-44% of biliary cystadenocarcinomas have occurred in males. We wrote this letter to comment on a brief article (World J Gasteroenterol 2011 January 21; 17(3): 361-365) regarding a case of intrahepatic biliary cystic neoplasm treated with surgery. The adenoma-carcinoma sequence is the possible mechanism of carcinogenesis. If the carcinogenesis of biliary cystadenocarcinoma occurs in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence, we believe that the male-to-female ratio of cystadenoma should be higher than the incidence rate that has been reported to date. © 2011 Baishideng. All rights reserved.
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Kim, H. H., Hur, Y. H., Koh, Y. S., Cho, C. K., & Kim, J. W. (2011). Intrahepatic biliary cystadenoma: Is there really an almost exclusively female predominance? World Journal of Gastroenterology, 17(25), 3073–3074. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v17.i25.3073
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