Cholangiocarcinoma

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a biliary tract cancer (BTC, see this term) originating in the epithelium of the biliary tree, either intra or extra hepatic.

Hepatic failure



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PMID (PMCID)
26123458
MALE Middle Aged
Diffuse cholangiocarcinoma presenting with hepatic failure and extensive portal and mesenteric vein thrombosis.
Vakil A, Guru P, Reddy DR, Iyer V.
BMJ Case Rep. 2015;2015:.
Diffuse cholangiocarcinoma presenting with hepatic failure and extensive portal and mesenteric vein thrombosis.
10698099
MALE
Acute fulminant lactic acidosis complicating metastatic cholangiocarcinoma.
Wall BM, Mansour N, Cooke CR.
Am J Med Sci. 2000;319(2):126-9.
A patient with cholangiocarcinoma, metastatic to the liver and lungs, developed acute fulminant lactic acidosis in the absence of overt hepatic failure, sepsis, hypoxia, or circulatory failure.