Composite liver tumors: a radiologic-pathologic correlation

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Abstract

Bi-phenotypic neoplasm refers to tumors derived from a common cancer stem cell with unique capability to differentiate histologically into two distinct tumor types. Bi-phenotypic hepatocellular carcinoma-cholangiocarcinoma (HCC-CC), although a rare tumor, is important for clinicians to recognize, since treatment options targeting both elements of the tumor are crucial. Imaging findings of bi-phenotypic HCC-CC are not specific and include features of both HCC and CC. A combination of imaging and immuno-histochemical analysis is usually needed to make the diagnosis.

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Nayyar, M., Imagawa, D. K., Tirkes, T., Demirjian, A. N., Houshyar, R., Sandrasegaran, K., … Lall, C. (2014). Composite liver tumors: a radiologic-pathologic correlation. Clinical and Molecular Hepatology, 20(4), 406–410. https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2014.20.4.406

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