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Role of Endoscopic Ultrasonography in the Evaluationof Extrahepatic CholangiocarcinomaDOI: 10.7178/eus.05.003 Keywords: cholangiocarcinoma ,endosonography , fine needle aspiration Abstract: Cholangiocarcinoma is a malignancy that arises from biliary epithelium and is associated with a poor prognosis. Accurate preoperativediagnosis and staging of cholangiocarcinoma continues to remain difficult. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) is the most commonly performed procedure for cholangiocarcinoma and can provide a tissue diagnosis through brushcytology of the bile duct. However, the sensitivity of biliary brush cytology to diagnose cholangiocarcinoma may be as low as 30%.Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a diagnostic modality which may overcome the limitations of other imaging and biopsy techniquesin this setting. EUS can complement the role of ERCP and provide a tissue diagnosis through fine needle aspiration (FNA) andstaging through ultrasound imaging. There is currently a paucity of data about the exact role of EUS for the diagnosis of cholangiocarcinomain patients with indeterminate extrahepatic biliary strictures. Although multiple studies have shown that EUS is moreaccurate than ERCP and radiologic imaging for identifying a biliary mass and diagnosing cholangiocarcinoma, the sensitivities arevariable. More importantly, the incidence of false negative results is not negligible, though the specificity is close to 100%. There isalso controversy regarding the role of EUS-FNA, since even though this may increase diagnosis, it can also lead to tumor seeding.
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