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Acute cholecystitis in an intrahepatic duplicated gallbladder mimicking a liver abscess: The pivotal diagnostic role of percutaneous drainage. [PDF]

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Adenomyoma of the common hepatic duct

Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995
A very rare case of adenomyoma of the common hepatic duct is described. A 54-year-old woman was admitted with impending obstructive jaundice secondary to adenomyoma of the common hepatic duct. Our impression, formulated from her clinical presentation, endoscopic investigations, and biochemical and radiological findings, was a cancer of the proximal ...
Takaya Sato   +2 more
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Compression of the common hepatic duct by the right hepatic artery

Clinical Imaging, 2005
Magnetic resonance (MR) cholangiography has been used wildly as preoperative examination before laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LSC). However, cases that suggested the stenotic lesion of extrahepatic bile duct are not so rare in MR cholangiography. When stenosis is found, further examination is needed to avoid the possibility of bile duct cancer.
Kunihiko Izuishi   +2 more
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Nontraumatic Perforation of Common Hepatic Duct

Archives of Surgery, 1965
IN 1882, JOHN FREELAND 5 described the first case of nontraumatic perforation of the common hepatic duct. Since then, only eight cases have been reported. When confronted with two cases within a six-month period at St. Luke's Hospital, we felt that a report of these two cases and a brief review of the previously reported cases would be of special ...
R E, MILLER, H F, FITZPATRICK
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