From: Prognostic significance of macrophage invasion in hilar cholangiocarcinoma
Clinicopathological characteristics | ᅟ |
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Variable | Value (%) |
No. of patients | 47 |
Gender | |
Male | 23 (48.9 %) |
Female | 24 (51.1 %) |
Patient age | |
≤60 | 23 (48.9 %) |
>60 | 24 (51.1 %) |
Histologic differentiation | |
Well/Moderate | 40 (85.1 %) |
Poor | 7 (14.9 %) |
Pathologic T stage | |
T2 | 16 (34.0 %) |
T3 | 31 (66.0 %) |
Pathologic N stage | |
Negative | 32 (69.1 %) |
Positive | 15 (31.9 %) |
Perineural sheath infiltration | |
Negative | 4 (8.5 %) |
Positive | 43 (91.5 %) |
Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa | |
Negative | 25 (53.2 %) |
Positive | 22 (46.8 %) |
Perivascular lymphangiosis | |
Negative | 24 (51.1 %) |
Positive | 23 (48.9 %) |
Vascular invasion | |
Negative | 32 (68.1 %) |
Positive | 15 (31.9 %) |
Tumor recurrence | |
Without | 22 (46.8 %) |
With | 25 (53.2 %) |
Local recurrence | |
Without | 27 (57.4 %) |
With | 20 (42.6 %) |
Distant metastases | |
Without | 36 (76.6 %) |
With | 11 (23.4 %) |