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Intrahepatic Diverticulum—Common Hepatic Bile Duct

Archives of Surgery, 1964
A technique for the removal of gallbladders and anomalies of the biliary ducts which are totally intrahepatic has rarely been described. Early attempts to excise these structures were complicated by hemorrhage from the liver. A drainage procedure has usually been considered the safest method of management.
F C, JACKSON, J W, MAXWELL
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Papillomatosis of the intrahepatic bile ducts

World Journal of Surgery, 1984
AbstractIntrahepatic biliary papillomatosis is most often the initial stage of diffuse biliary papillomatosis. Without any specific clinical expression, the disease may mimic the symptomatology of biliary lithiasis. It is usually discovered either during surgery or postoperatively by the presence of mucus discharge via the drainage system of the ...
M, Mercadier   +3 more
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Topometry of normal intrahepatic bile ducts

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1995
This paper focuses on practical problems which may also prove to be of theoretical importance, by presenting a method of establishing an exact topometry of the intrahepatic bile ducts. Measurements were made on corrosive casts of the intrahepatic bile ducts from 13 human livers.
J, Zlatos   +4 more
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Strictures of the intrahepatic bile ducts

World Journal of Surgery, 1984
AbstractStrictures of the intrahepatic bile ducts are rare. Frequently, the condition passes unrecognized by both the internist and the surgeon, and is too often discovered only at autopsy. The strictures are related either to an inflammatory process, which is rare, or to a tumor which is more common.
M, Mercadier, A, Fingerhut
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BENIGN STRICTURE OF THE INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCTS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
Benign fibrous stenosis of the common hepatic and common bile ducts has been frequently reported as a cause of biliary obstruction. The fibrosis has been associated with some form of surgical trauma in the majority of cases reported. The finding of stenotic areas at the first operation and the extent and character of the lesion has led some ...
R F, CARTER, L, GILLETTE
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Variations of the intrahepatic bile ducts: application in living related liver transplantation and splitting liver transplantation

Clinical Transplantation, 1997
The variations in the anatomy of intrahepatic bile ducts complicate operations in living related liver transplantation (LRLT) and therefore preoperative delineation of the biliary system is important to achieve a successful outcome. The aim of this study
Yu-Fan Cheng   +4 more
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[Intrahepatic bile duct cysts].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 1987
Because of the risk of carcinoma, choledochal cysts always should be completely removed. If the cyst is extrahepatic, this should not offer any problem. Radical excision of an intrahepatic cyst, however, can present as a major problem and is in fact not always achievable.
I, Klempa   +3 more
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Diffuse Intrahepatic Bile Duct Hamartomas

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2022
Tao, Peng   +5 more
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Intrahepatic bile ducts under the lens

Journal of Hepatology, 1985
Etude des voies biliaires intrahepatiques au cours de maladies congenitales (maladie polykystique hepatorenale, hamartomes des canaux biliaires ou complexes de von Meyenburg, maladie de Caroli, fibrose hepatique congenitale) ou acquises (cirrhose biliaire primitive) angiocholite stenosante ...
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Tumors of the Liver and Intrahepatic Bile Ducts

Pediatrics, 1958
This new fascicle of the Atlas of Tumor Pathology is of the same high quality as most of the previous fascicles of the series. It presents in condensed form the largest possible of up-to-date information, and combines, in a perfect balance, a profusion ...
W. Blanc
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