Twenty-eight cases of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)involving bile duct and causing obstructive jaudice in this hospital between 1987-1994 were studied.In this series cancerous cast formation in bile duct was found in 13 cases and cancerous thrombus in 15 cases which accounts for 5.7% of 487 HCC patients admitted to this hospital in the same period.According to the operative and pathological findings,characteristics of cancerous cast type are:①direct connection of cancerous cast with the primary tumor as a dumb bell-shped,②no adhesion between the cast and the thin wall of bile duct,③central location of the primary tumor in liver near the larger bile duct and ④HCC tissues seen in pathologic section of the cast.Characteristics of cancerous thrombus type are:①no connection between intraductal thrombus and the primary tumor,②segmental stenosis or obstruction of the bile duct,③adherence of cancerous thrombus to the thick ductal wall,④peripheral location of the primary tumor and⑤HCC cells scattered in the thrombus.
The authors analysed the medical records of 30 patients with congenital cystic disease of the liver treated in this hospital and with a review of the article some problems of diagnosis and treatment are discussed. B-altrasonic scaner (B-US), computerized tomographic scanning and magnetic resonance imaging appeared to be most helpful in diagnosing and treating this disease. After comparing different treatments, such as aspiration .alcohol sclerotherapy, fenetration, cyst resection and partial hepatectomy, the arthors state the best results could be achieved by alcohol sclerotherapy under B-US guidence (6 cases) or fenestration (15 cases) with no postoperative complication. Malignant change was found in one patient of this group.