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Radiologic evaluation and structured reporting form for extrahepatic bile duct cancer: 2019 consensus recommendations from the Korean society of abdominal radiology

  • The Korean Society of Abdominal Radiology

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    Abstract

    Radiologic imaging is important for evaluating extrahepatic bile duct (EHD) cancers; it is used for staging tumors and evaluating the suitability of surgical resection, as surgery may be contraindicated in some cases regardless of tumor stage. However, the published general recommendations for EHD cancer and recommendations guided by the perspectives of radiologists are limited. The Korean Society of Abdominal Radiology (KSAR) study group for EHD cancer developed key questions and corresponding recommendations for the radiologic evaluation of EHD cancer and organized them into 4 sections: nomenclature and definition, imaging technique, cancer evaluation, and tumor response. A structured reporting form was also developed to allow the progressive accumulation of standardized data, which will facilitate multicenter studies and contribute more evidence for the development of recommendations.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)41-62
    Number of pages22
    JournalKorean Journal of Radiology
    Volume22
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 2021

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    © 2021 The Korean Society of Radiology.

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    Keywords

    • Common bile duct neoplasms
    • Consensus
    • Extrahepatic bile duct cancer
    • Klatskin tumor
    • Structured reporting form

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