Metaplastic lesions of the extrahepatic bile ducts: a morphologic and immunohistochemical study
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Metaplastic lesions of the extrahepatic bile ducts: a morphologic and immunohistochemical study
Abstract
Although metaplastic changes can occur in the extrahepatic bile ducts, a detailed morphologic study of these lesions has not been done. We examined the bile duct mucosa in 42 pancreaticoduodenectomy specimens, 32 with neoplastic lesions and ten with inflammatory lesions of the extrahepatic bile ducts, to assess the prevalence and type of metaplastic lesions. For comparison, the common bile ducts from 10 autopsy cases were reviewed. Twenty of the 42 total cases (48%), 13 of the 32 neoplastic cases (40%), and 7 of the 10 inflammatory cases (70%) had metaplastic changes. Pyloric gland metaplasia was the most common type (16/20 cases; 80%), whereas intestinal metaplasia was seen in 1/20 cases (5%). A combination of pyloric gland and intestinal metaplasia occurred in 2/20 cases (10%), and squamous metaplasia plus the above-mentioned two types of metaplasia was seen in 1/20 cases (5%). None of the normal common bile ducts obtained from ten autopsies had metaplastic changes. Endocrine cells were identified in nine (56%) of 17 metaplastic lesions. In contrast, endocrine cells within the intramural glands were seen in only 2 of the 10 normal common bile ducts. Although a significant proportion of carcinomas (6/13 cases) was in close proximity to areas of metaplasia, we were unable to find dysplastic foci within the metaplastic glands or the metaplastic surface epithelium. Reactive atypical cells involved the surface biliary epithelium and intramural glands and were associated with inflammation and metaplastic changes. The presence of goblet, mucinous, squamous, and reactive atypical cells in association with hyperplasia of intramural glands in frozen sections or small biopsy specimens may be mistaken for malignancy; hence, recognition of these lesions is of diagnostic importance.
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