Aged ; Bile Duct Neoplasms/complications* ; Bile Duct Neoplasms/metabolism ; Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic* ; Cholangiocarcinoma/complications* ; Cholangiocarcinoma/metabolism ; Clonorchiasis/complications* ; Humans ; Male ; Mucins/metabolism
Keywords
Cholangiocarcinoma ; Mucin ; Clonorchis sinensis
Abstract
Mucinous cholangiocarcinoma, characterized by large quantities of mucin production, is a rare subtype of peripheral cholangiocarcinoma and usually shows rapid progression and a fatal outcome. We report here a case of mucinous cholangiocarcinom a in a 69 year-old man, who was infected with Clonorchis sinensis. Histologically, the tumor was an adenocarcinom a with extensive intracellular and extracellular mucin production, up to 70% of the tumor mass and there was frequent lymphovascular invasion of the tumor cells. The liver adjacent to the mass contained eggs of C lonorchis sinensis in the bile duct lumen and showed ductal epithelial hyperplasia, mucinous metaplasia and adenomatous proliferation of intramural glands. The patient was treated with a right hepatectomy. Four months after the surgery, the tumor recurred in the soft tissue of the right flank.