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A case of choledochal cyst type IV [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports
A choledochal cyst (CC) or biliary cyst is a congenital or acquired anomaly affecting the biliary tree. It involves the dilation of the biliary tree that could affect the extrahepatic and/or the intrahepatic segments.
Dian Komala Dewi   +3 more
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Adult Choledochal Cyst

open access: yesAsian Journal of Surgery, 2005
Choledochal cyst is a rare disease in adults. Excellent results have been achieved with proper management. However, malignancy complicating choledochal cyst still carries a dismal prognosis despite radical surgery. The aim of this study was to review the
Kit Fai Lee   +2 more
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Laparoscopic resection of a giant choledochal cyst: A rare case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of International Medical Research
Giant choledochal cysts are rare, and so little data exist on the best surgical treatment method. We present here, a case of a giant choledochal cyst that was successfully excised by laparoscopic resection. A 37-year-old female presented with right upper
Wenxiang Liang   +8 more
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Genetic study of congenital bile-duct dilatation identifies de novo and inherited variants in functionally related genes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Background: Congenital dilatation of the bile-duct (CDD) is a rare, mostly sporadic, disorder that results in bile retention with severe associated complications. CDD affects mainly Asians.
Campbell, Desmond   +12 more
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Dilatation of the Proximal Cystic Duct: Is It a Variant to “Type VI” Choledochal Cyst? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2016
Choledochal cysts are rare congenital malformations, comprising of dilatation of the biliary tree of different localization. Classically, classification of choledochal cysts describes five variants of the disease.
Christos Kaselas   +3 more
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A rare case of choledochal cyst presented as sudden and severe abdominal pain

open access: yesJournal of Medical Ultrasound, 2020
We report a pediatric case of Type 1C choledochal cyst presented as acute biliary colic pain. Choledochal cyst is an abnormal expansion of the biliary tract. The Type 1 choledochal cyst is the cystic dilation of the common bile duct.
Lung-Huang Lin
doaj   +1 more source

Giant choledochal cyst type 4A: a surgical challenge

open access: yesThe Pan African Medical Journal, 2020
Choledochal cysts are rare congenital anomalies of the biliary tract. There are 5 subtypes of choledochal cyst and in adults type 4 is the most common. Choledochal cyst rarely exceeds the size of 6cm in the reported literature. Only a handful of cases of
Sakthivel Harikrishnan   +2 more
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A remnant choledochal cyst after choledochal cyst excision treated with a lumen-apposing metal stent: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Endoscopy, 2022
A lumen-apposing metal stent (LAMS) is a saddle-shaped stent with large flanges at both ends, thereby preventing stent migration and helping with approximation of the adjacent structures.
Bo Kyung Kim   +5 more
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Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, 2015
Spontaneous perforation of choledochal cyst is a rare presentation. Complicated choledochal cysts are routinely managed by staged open surgical procedures for excision and reconstruction [1, 2].
Mohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Salmonella Gastroenteritis Complicated with Bacteremia and Ruptured Cholangitis in an Infant with Congenital Choledochal Cyst

open access: yesJournal of the Formosan Medical Association, 2007
Choledochal cyst perforation associated with bacteria is very rare. An 11-month-old infant was admitted to hospital because of fever and bloody diarrhea. Abdominal ultrasonogram revealed a choledochal cyst.
Chi-Yin Lai   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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