cHCC-CCA: Consensus terminology for primary liver carcinomas with both hepatocytic and cholangiocytic differentation.

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serval:BIB_2D3F4D8DAF16
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
cHCC-CCA: Consensus terminology for primary liver carcinomas with both hepatocytic and cholangiocytic differentation.
Journal
Hepatology
Author(s)
Brunt E., Aishima S., Clavien P.A., Fowler K., Goodman Z., Gores G., Gouw A., Kagen A., Klimstra D., Komuta M., Kondo F., Miksad R., Nakano M., Nakanuma Y., Ng I., Paradis V., Nyun Park Y., Quaglia A., Roncalli M., Roskams T., Sakamoto M., Saxena R., Sempoux C., Sirlin C., Stueck A., Thung S., Tsui WMS, Wang X.W., Wee A., Yano H., Yeh M., Zen Y., Zucman-Rossi J., Theise N.
ISSN
1527-3350 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0270-9139
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
68
Number
1
Pages
113-126
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Case Reports ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Primary liver carcinomas with both hepatocytic and cholangiocytic differentiation have been referred to as "combined (or mixed) hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma." These tumors, although described over 100 years ago, have attracted greater attention recently because of interest in possible stem cell origin and perhaps because of greater frequency and clinical recognition. Currently, because of a lack of common terminology in the literature, effective treatment and predictable outcome data have been challenging to accrue. This article represents a consensus document from an international community of pathologists, radiologists, and clinicians who have studied and reported on these tumors and recommends a working terminology for diagnostic and research approaches for further study and evaluation.
It is recommended that diagnosis is based on routine histopathology with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E); immunostains are supportive, but not essential for diagnosis. (Hepatology 2018;68:113-126).
Keywords
Aged, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/diagnosis, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology, Cholangiocarcinoma/diagnosis, Cholangiocarcinoma/pathology, Female, Humans, Liver/pathology, Liver Neoplasms/classification, Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms/pathology, Radiography, Terminology as Topic
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Web of science
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27/01/2018 12:28
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20/08/2019 14:12
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