von Meyenburg complexes are more frequently associated with cholangiocarcinoma

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Jain DhanpatORCID,Khandakar Binny,Ni Pu,Kenney Barton,Qin Lihui,Deshpande Vikram,Fiel Maria Isabel

Abstract

AimThere is some evidence that von Meyenburg complexes (VMCs) can progress to cholangiocarcinoma (CC). This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of VMCs in CC cases.MethodsAll hepatic resections and explants with intra-hepatic CC (I-CC) and hilar-CC (H-CC) from 1985 to 2020 were studied. Hepatic resections (n=68) for benign lesions or metastatic colonic carcinoma and 15 cases with cirrhosis without any cancer were used as controls.ResultsA total of 118 cases of CC (88 I-CC, 30 H-CC) were identified. Of these, 61 (52%) patients had no known background liver disease, and 20 (17%) had cirrhosis. Associated liver disorders included metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (23), chronic viral hepatitis B or C (13), biliary disease (primary or secondary sclerosing cholangitis) (8), polycystic kidney disease (6), cryptogenic cirrhosis (5) and others miscellaneous disorders (7). VMCs were present in 34 (39%) of 88 I-CC cases and 7 (23%) of 30 H-CC cases. VMCs were present within the tumour (20 cases), outside the cancer (21 cases) or at both locations (10 cases). VMCs with dysplasia/carcinoma in situ were seen in 19 of 41 (46%) cases with CC and VMCs. In addition, bile duct adenomas were identified in 6 (5%) of CC. 7% of controls showed the presence of VMCs compared with 35% of CC cases (p<0.05).ConclusionsVMCs are seen far more frequently in patients with CC than in the control group. The findings support the hypothesis that VMCs could represent a precursor of CC or a marker for a higher risk of developing CC.

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BMJ

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