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A case of cystic peripheral cholangiocarcinoma is presented. Both sonography and computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a large intrahepatic cystic neoplasm containing an enhancing solid portion. Despite the very rare incidence of this tumor, we believe that cystic degeneration of peripheral cholangiocarcinoma should be considered with these radiologic findings.
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Lee, S.K., Choi, B.I., Cho, J.M. et al. Cystic peripheral cholangiocarcinoma: sonography and CT. Abdom Imaging 20, 131–132 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00201520
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