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Archives of Surgery, 1985
The diagnosis of biliary duct varices and portal vein occlusion should be considered when nodular or notched defects in the wall of the biliary duct system are shown by cholangiography or when pedunculated vascular structures in the bile ducts are seen at surgery.
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The diagnosis of biliary duct varices and portal vein occlusion should be considered when nodular or notched defects in the wall of the biliary duct system are shown by cholangiography or when pedunculated vascular structures in the bile ducts are seen at surgery.
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Radiología (English Edition), 2015
Bile duct tumors are benign or malignant lesions which may be associated to risk factors or potentially malignant lesions. They constitute an heterogenous entities group with a different biological behavior and prognosis according to location and growth pattern.
F, Delgado Cordón +4 more
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Bile duct tumors are benign or malignant lesions which may be associated to risk factors or potentially malignant lesions. They constitute an heterogenous entities group with a different biological behavior and prognosis according to location and growth pattern.
F, Delgado Cordón +4 more
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2003
Drug-induced bile duct injury related prolonged or chronic cholestasis is recognized as a common side effect of treatment with several drugs. The severity and duration of the clinical symptoms suggest that this increase in number of reports is not only related to clinician and pathologists being increasingly aware of the condition, but also may ...
André P, Geubel +2 more
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Drug-induced bile duct injury related prolonged or chronic cholestasis is recognized as a common side effect of treatment with several drugs. The severity and duration of the clinical symptoms suggest that this increase in number of reports is not only related to clinician and pathologists being increasingly aware of the condition, but also may ...
André P, Geubel +2 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2008
Bile duct cysts are uncommon lesions that are found in adult and pediatric patients. Current concepts regarding epidemiology, etiology, classification, clinical diagnosis, and surgical treatment are reviewed. Bile duct cysts are associated with abnormal junctional anatomy of the pancreatic and bile ducts and with biliary tract cancer.
Marc, Mesleh, Daniel J, Deziel
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Bile duct cysts are uncommon lesions that are found in adult and pediatric patients. Current concepts regarding epidemiology, etiology, classification, clinical diagnosis, and surgical treatment are reviewed. Bile duct cysts are associated with abnormal junctional anatomy of the pancreatic and bile ducts and with biliary tract cancer.
Marc, Mesleh, Daniel J, Deziel
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1976
The common duct is a critical conduit. Hippocrates observed that to maintain health it is important to keep the yellow bile from the liver in balance. The present authors provide extensive descriptions of the structure, function, anomalies and disorders of the bile ducts, and make special note of the radiographic techniques available for use in ...
L, Menuck, J, Amberg
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The common duct is a critical conduit. Hippocrates observed that to maintain health it is important to keep the yellow bile from the liver in balance. The present authors provide extensive descriptions of the structure, function, anomalies and disorders of the bile ducts, and make special note of the radiographic techniques available for use in ...
L, Menuck, J, Amberg
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981
Bile duct carcinoma most often causes death by obstructing bile flow; relief of this obstruction extends survival. Options include passage of tubes through the tumor to maintain internal bile drainage, hepatic-enteric bypass, and percutaneous tube drainage.
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Bile duct carcinoma most often causes death by obstructing bile flow; relief of this obstruction extends survival. Options include passage of tubes through the tumor to maintain internal bile drainage, hepatic-enteric bypass, and percutaneous tube drainage.
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Extrahepatic bile duct malignancies
Perspectives in Surgery, 2022Introduction: Biliary tract malignancies belong to very aggressive malignancies of the gastrointestinal tract. The only radical treatment is surgical resection which is possible only in a limited number of cases due to late diagnosis. The aim of this report was to present the experience of our own department with the diagnosis and treatment of these ...
V, Třeška +6 more
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2006
Bile duct stones are routinely removed at time of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) after biliary sphincterotomy with standard balloon or basket extraction techniques. However, in approximately 10% to 15% of patients, bile duct stones may be difficult to remove due to challenging access to the bile duct (periampullary diverticulum ...
Lee, McHenry, Glen, Lehman
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Bile duct stones are routinely removed at time of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) after biliary sphincterotomy with standard balloon or basket extraction techniques. However, in approximately 10% to 15% of patients, bile duct stones may be difficult to remove due to challenging access to the bile duct (periampullary diverticulum ...
Lee, McHenry, Glen, Lehman
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996
Modern radiologic diagnostic approaches that identify patients with high bile duct cancer can predict resectability and provide information for biliary-enteric bypass in the case of irresectability. Twenty percent to 40% of patients are resectable by local excision with or without hepatic resection, and this represents the only opportunity for cure ...
B W, Kuvshinoff, Y, Fong, L H, Blumgart
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Modern radiologic diagnostic approaches that identify patients with high bile duct cancer can predict resectability and provide information for biliary-enteric bypass in the case of irresectability. Twenty percent to 40% of patients are resectable by local excision with or without hepatic resection, and this represents the only opportunity for cure ...
B W, Kuvshinoff, Y, Fong, L H, Blumgart
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