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Fig. 3. Intraductal intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma in 64-year-old man in
whom disease was confirmed by left lobectomy. Preoperative diagnosis was
hepatocellular carcinoma with bile duct invasion. In this case, pathology
revealed intraductal mass in distal end of dilated duct with tumor casts in
peripheral small ducts. CT scan shows low-attenuation mass (arrows)
compared with hepatic parenchyma in distal end of dilated bile duct in left
lateral segment. Increased attenuation (arrowheads) in duct compared
with bile are also seen in peripheral ducts.
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