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Clinicopathologic analysis of intraductal papillary neoplasm of bile duct: Korean multicenter cohort study

Title
Clinicopathologic analysis of intraductal papillary neoplasm of bile duct: Korean multicenter cohort study
Authors
Kim, Jae RiJang, Kee-TaekJang, Jin-YoungLee, KyungbunKim, Jung HoonKim, HaeryoungKim, Sun-WheKwon, WooilChoi, Dong WookHeo, JinSeokHan, In WoongHwang, ShinKim, Wan-JoonHong, Seung-MoKim, Dong-SikYu, Young-DongKim, Joo YoungNah, Yang WonPark, Hyung WooChoi, Hye-JeongHan, Ho-SeongYoon, Yoo-SeokPark, Sang JaeHong, Eun KyungSeo, Hyung IlPark, Do YounKang, Koo JeongKang, Yu NaYu, Hee ChulMoon, Woo SungLim, Chang-SupBae, Jeong MoJo, SunghoLee, WonaeRoh, Young HunJeong, Jin SookJeong, Chi-YoungLee, Jong SilSong, In-SangKim, Kyung-HeeKim, Ho GakCho, Chang HoJoo, Sun-HyungWon, Kyu YeounKim, Hong JinChoi, Joon HyukChu, Chong-WooLee, Jung HeePark, Il YoungLee, HeejeongLee, Seung EunKim, Hee SungLee, Hyeon KookCho, Min-SunKim, HongbeomHan, Kang Min
Ewha Authors
조민선이현국
SCOPUS Author ID
조민선scopus; 이현국scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
HPB
ISSN
1365-182XJCR Link

1477-2574JCR Link
Citation
HPB vol. 22, no. 8, pp. 1139 - 1148
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: IPNB is very rare disease and most previous studies on IPNB were case series with a small number due to low incidence. The aim of this study is to validate previously known clinicopathologic features of intraductal papillary neoplasm of bile duct (IPNB) based on the first largest multicenter cohort. Methods: Among 587 patients previously diagnosed with IPNB and similar diseases from each center in Korea, 387 were included in this study after central pathologic review. We also reviewed all preoperative image data. Results: Of 387 patients, 176 (45.5%) had invasive carcinoma and 21 (6.0%) lymph node metastasis. The 5-year overall survival was 80.9% for all patients, 88.8% for IPNB with mucosal dysplasia, and 70.5% for IPNB with invasive carcinoma. According to the "Jang & Kim's modified anatomical classification," 265 (68.5%) were intrahepatic, 103 (26.6%) extrahepatic, and 16 (4.1%) diffuse type. Multivariate analysis revealed that tumor invasiveness was a unique predictor for survival analysis. (p = 0.047 [hazard ratio = 2.116, 95% confidence interval 1.010-4.433]). Conclusions: This is the first Korean multicenter study on IPNB through central pathologic and radiologic review process. Although IPNB showed good long-term prognosis, relatively aggressive features were also found in invasive carcinoma and extrahepatic/diffuse type.
DOI
10.1016/j.hpb.2019.11.007
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