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How do you manage patients with suspected cholangiocarcinoma that presents with biliary obstruction but has repeated negative brushings/biopsies?

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Medical Oncology · Mayo Clinic, Rochester

This is often encountered in patients with PSC. Patients present with jaundice and biliary stricture, rising CA 19-9, and repeat ERCP with brushing/biopsies have shown no evidence of malignancy (often showed abnormal cells). Brushings have high specificity if positive (99%) but very poor sensitivity...

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Medical Oncology · Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center at Baylor University Medical Center

Agree with Dr. @Dr. First Last's answer. This specific scenario here likely describes non metastatic perihilar or distal cholangiocarcinoma. The first thing is to ensure advanced endoscopic attempts have been exhausted including spyglass-directed biopsy, etc.

As Dr. Tran indicated, frequently occur...

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