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Bile Duct Carcinoma

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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White bile in the common bile duct

The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
Abstract Two patients are reported who had chronic calculous obstruction to the common bile duct. They recovered from a severe form of hepatic insufficiency manifest by “acholia.” The necessity for suspecting the presence of this type of liver failure is emphasized.
Julian A. Sterling, H.R. Hawthorne
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PHYSIOLOGIC IMPLANTATION OF THE SEVERED URETER OR COMMON BILE-DUCT INTO THE INTESTINE

, 1911
At the 1909 meeting of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association at Hot Springs, Va., I reported a series of experiments on dogs in which various sections of the pancreas had been made and the remaining pancreas had been implanted into the ...
R. C. Coffey
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Carcinoma of the Bile Duct

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973
The aim of surgical treatment is resection for cure but, except in tumors of the distal bile duct, this can be accomplished only rarely. Palliative bypassing or dilatation and intubation are worthwhile for the relief of pruritus and jaundice. There is a 30 per cent 5-year survival rate following pancreaticoduodenectomy for distal lesions.
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The Radiology of the Bile Ducts

The British Journal of Radiology, 1959
1. A radiological classification of disorders of the bile ducts is suggested. 2. The value of intravenous cholecyst-cholangiography in detecting pre-operatively congenital anomalies of the bile duct is stressed. 3. The investigation of injuries of the ducts, and external and internal biliary fistulae, is considered. 4.
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Bile duct hamartomas

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2002
Irvin Willis   +4 more
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Bile Duct Cancer

2008
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is the primary cancer of the biliary tree. It is broadly divided into intrahepatic, extrahepatic hilar tumors and extrahepatic distal bile duct tumors, according to its anatomic distribution within the biliary tree [1]. It is an epithelial neoplasm, adenocarcinoma in most cases.
Karatzas, G., Misiakos, E.
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Beyond the learning curve: incidence of bile duct injuries following laparoscopic cholecystectomy normalize to open in the modern era

Surgical Endoscopy, 2016
Caitlin Halbert   +8 more
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Gallbladder and Bile Ducts

2013
Disorders of the gallbladder and bile ducts are among the most prevalent diseases in the developed world, and each year in the United States, cholecystectomy is among the most common of all abdominal surgical procedures [1]. Nevertheless, a broad spectrum of inammatory, neoplastic, traumatic, and congenital disorders may involve the gallbladder and
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