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“…In the current study, we included 3 males[ 7 , 10 , 12 ] and 8 females[ 8 , 9 , 11 , 13 - 17 ] with an average age of 58.5 years (range: 32-73 years). This phenomenon suggested that primary SRCC of the extrahepatic bile duct occurs in elderly patients, which was similar to previous reports[ 9 ].…”
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“…In the current study, we included 3 males[ 7 , 10 , 12 ] and 8 females[ 8 , 9 , 11 , 13 - 17 ] with an average age of 58.5 years (range: 32-73 years). This phenomenon suggested that primary SRCC of the extrahepatic bile duct occurs in elderly patients, which was similar to previous reports[ 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the small number of patients, the correlation between the incidence of primary SRCC of the extrahepatic bile duct and gender needs to be investigated further. The analysis of 11 patients revealed that primary SRCC of the extrahepatic bile duct occurred in the distal bile duct in 8 cases[ 7 , 8 , 10 - 12 , 14 - 16 ] and the perihilar bile duct in only 3 cases[ 9 , 13 , 17 ]. This showed that primary SRCC of the extrahepatic bile duct occurs in the distal bile duct compared to the perihilar bile duct.…”
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“…Signet ring cell carcinoma is poorly differentiated malignant neoplasm that is common in stomach and other organs like colon, prostate, and bladder. 19,20 SRCC of the biliary system is a rare entity and most of them arise from the gall bladder. 4 Signet ring cell carcinoma of extra hepatic bile duct is classified as a separate entity by World Health Organization, where predominant cells are those having intracytoplasmic mucin displacing the nucleus to periphery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%