Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9239326 | HPB | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Twelve patients with benign strictures (group I) were compared to 26 patients with cholangiocarcinoma (group II). Group I was predominantly female (ratio 2:1), (p<0.01), whereas the gender ratio was 1:1 in patients in group II. Bismuth-Corlette type strictures in group I were more likely to be type I/II, whereas type III strictures predominated in group II. The CA 19-9 was <100 U/ml in 6 and >100 U/ml in 1 patient of group I and <100 in 13 and >100 in 11 patients in group II. Half of the patients in group I had positive immunoreactivity for HIF-1-alpha in bile ductules.
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Authors
E.S. BaskinâBey, H.C. Devarbhavi, D.M. Nagorney, M.B. Farnell, J.H. Donohue, S.O. Sanderson, L.M. Stadheim, G.J. Gores,