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This patient is a 60-year-old
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male with abdominal pain.
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A CT scan was obtained to further evaluate
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the cause of the patient's symptoms.
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As we scroll downwards, this was
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performed with intravenous contrast.
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We can see that the intrahepatic
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bile ducts are dilated.
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We can see them here, here, here, here.
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So both the right and left
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intrahepatic ducts are dilated.
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They meet at their confluence from the
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common hepatic duct, which is also dilated.
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The cystic duct seems to be coming in over here.
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So that's going to become the common
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bile duct right after it joins.
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It's a little bit of a low-lying
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cystic duct, but joins common bile
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duct looks quite dilated here.
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And as you scroll downward, look at
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that abrupt caliber change from here.
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So I'm going to zoom up on just to make sure
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you can see that properly from this to that.
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The other thing I want you to notice
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within the distal common bile duct, there
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is increased enhancement of its lining,
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which appears slightly thicker than
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in other portions of the biliary tree.
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The lining here is essentially imperceptible.
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As you go downward, it's
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thickened and it's enhancing.
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Let's look at it on the coronal images.
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Again, you can see the dilated biliary tree,
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dilated biliary tree up here, and quite
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an abrupt cutoff right over here with
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a focal region of thickening and enhancement
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involving the distal common bile duct.
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So this finding is highly
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concerning for a cholangiocarcinoma.
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Now this instance is of a cholangiocarcinoma
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occurring in the more distal common bile duct.
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So I had mentioned cholangiocarcinomas.
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We generally categorize them as
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occurring in three locations.
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Most commonly is in the hilum region.
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The next location we tend to see them is
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in the more distal common bile duct.
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And it can just manifest as a region of
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stricture, i.e., a segment where it just
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thickens and enhances and it just sort
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of strictures that region without a very
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discreet, measurable, sort of thick mass
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that we can just sort of put calipers on.
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So I wanted to show this case as another
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appearance of what a cholangiocarcinoma can look
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like in the second most common location,
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that is, these distal cholangiocarcinomas.
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