J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 May;32(5):743-749.
Intrahepatic Peripheral Cholangiocarcinoma; Dynamic Features of CT Scans
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To elucidate the dynamic features of CT scans in peripheral cholangiocarcinoma for the
differentiation of this tumor from various primary hepatic neoplasms.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Materials were 24 cases of pathologically confirmed peripheral cholangiocarcinoma.
Contrast enhancement patterns of central and peripheral portion of the masses were analyzed at three
phases including arterial dominant(22), tissue equilibrial(24), and postequilibrial(9). Other associated CT
findings and laboratory data were analyzed.
RESULTS
Serum total billrubin was mostly below 2mg/dl(22/24), hepatitis B surface antigen was positive in
0nly 9%, serum alphafetoprotein was elevated in 18%, carcinoembryonic antigen in 47%, cancer antigen 19-9
in 60%. In the arterial dominant image(22), 50% of the cases showed peripheral hyperdensity and 50% total
hypodensity. In the tissue equilibrial images(24), 63% showed total hypodensity, 25% peripheral hyperdensity,
and 13% total isodensity. In the postequilibrial images(9), 45% showed peripheral hypodensity, 33% total
hyperdensity, and 22% total hypodensity. The relative CT density of central portion of mass was higher in later
phase than earlier phase. Associated findings were IHD dilatation(18) or stone(2), lymphadenopathy(11),
ipsilateral lebar shrinkage(7), surrounding cystic mass(2), calcification within the mass(2) and choledochal cyst
(2).
CONCLUSION
Dynamic features of CT scans were useful for the systematic differentiation of the peripheral
cholangiocarcinoma from various primary hepatic neoplasm.