Abstract

Herein we describe clinical presentation of a rare collision tumor consisting of primary neuroendocrine liver cancer and cholangiocarcinoma in a 70 y.o. male patient. The morphological and immunohistochemical features of the fi nding are illustrated. A brief literature review on the epidemiology of collision liver tumors is presented.

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