Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the common bile duct mimicking choledochal cyst

2005 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 263-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gulay A. Tireli ◽  
Serdar Sander ◽  
Sergulen Dervisoglu ◽  
Oyhan Demirali ◽  
Murat Unal
2003 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alpana Prasad ◽  
Rajiv Chadha ◽  
S. Roy Choudhury

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiankang Zhang ◽  
Zeming Hu ◽  
Xuan Lin ◽  
Dongliang Zhang ◽  
Hao Wang ◽  
...  

A 33-year-old female with a mild elevation of liver transaminase was sent to the general surgery department for medical services due to upper-right abdominal pain for 2 weeks. A liquid dark area ~4 × 3 × 3 cm in size in the theoretical location of the pancreatic segment of the common bile duct was detected by abdominal CT with no enhancement of the cystic wall found in the enhanced CT scan. The patient was then diagnosed with a choledochal cyst based on the results of the radiological images preoperatively. During the operation, the isolated cystic dilatation was found in the middle part of the cystic duct, and its caudal portion was found behind the head of the pancreas and converged into the common bile duct at an acute angle and low insertion. According to the intraoperative evaluation, the female was then diagnosed with a cystic duct cyst (CDC). The surgery was converted to a laparotomy for the unclear structure and the possibility of anatomic variation of the bile duct. The caudal portion of the cystic duct was found communicated with the common bile duct with a narrow base, and the extrahepatic bile duct was not cystic. The CDC was removed in the surgery. One week later, the patient was discharged from the hospital for the disappearance of abdominal pain and normal liver transaminase and did not report any discomfort in the 1-month-long follow-up. The lessons drawn from this case were as follows: (1) the distinction between the relatively frequent choledochal cyst and the isolated CDC should always be taken in mind; (2) a surgical strategy should be given priority for an intraoperatively confirmed CDC; (3) a common bile duct exploration is recommended for patients with choledocholithiasis or jaundice.


2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 254-255 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nesrin Ugras ◽  
Ulviye Yalcinkaya ◽  
Betul Sevinir ◽  
Remzi Emiroglu

2021 ◽  
pp. 104063872110171
Author(s):  
Megan E. Schreeg ◽  
Sybille A. Miller ◽  
John M. Cullen

Choledochal cysts, congenital segmental dilations of the common bile duct, have been reported in few cats, and histologic characterization is lacking. A 20-mo-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat was presented because of vomiting and weight loss. There was progressive elevation of liver enzyme activity (ALT > ALP, GGT) and hyperbilirubinemia. Diagnostic imaging identified focal cystic dilation of the common bile duct, dilation and tortuosity of adjacent hepatic ducts, and a prominent duodenal papilla. A choledochal cyst was suspected, and the animal was euthanized. On postmortem examination, there was a 2-cm, firm, thickened, cystic dilation of the common bile duct, patent with adjacent ducts. Histologically, the cyst wall was expanded by fibroblasts, collagen, and lymphoplasmacytic inflammation. Adjacent bile ducts were markedly dilated and tortuous, with lymphoplasmacytic inflammation and papillary mucosal hyperplasia that extended to the major duodenal papilla. There was chronic neutrophilic cholangitis, suggesting bacterial infection and/or disturbed bile drainage, extrahepatic obstruction, and lymphoplasmacytic pancreatitis with ductular metaplasia. Prominent lymphoid follicles within biliary ducts and duodenum suggested chronic antigenic stimulation. Choledochal cysts can be associated with chronic neutrophilic cholangitis, extrahepatic obstruction, choledochitis, duodenal papillitis, and pancreatitis, and should be a differential for increased hepatic enzymes and hyperbilirubinemia in young cats.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tuấn Anh Đỗ ◽  

Abstract Biliary dilation is common in clinical practice and originates from many pathologies; among them, choledocholithiasis, chronic pancreatitis and periampullary diverticula (PAD) are the most common. Popular signs of cholelithiasis is diffuse dilatation of the intra- and extrahepatic bile duct, however, in some cases, it might be local dilatation of the common bile duct without intrahepatic bile duct dilatation. The long-term outcome is favorable, however, it is necessary to rule out other causes such as choledochal cyst, pancreatitis by frozen section in order to have a proper diagnosis and treatment. We describe a 19-year-old female patient with local dilation of the common bile duct due to choledocholithiasis that was operated laparoscopically with success. Key word: Local common bile duct dilation, gallstones, choledochal cyst, laparoscopy. Tóm tắt Giãn đường mật là một hình thái tổn thương hay gặp trên lâm sàng, do nhiều bệnh lý khác nhau, hay gặp nhất là sỏi ống mật chủ (OMC), viêm tụy mạn và túi thừa Vater 1. Dấu hiệu phổ biến của sỏi mật là giãn đường mật trong và ngoài gan lan tỏa, tuy nhiên có trường hợp OMC giãn đơn thuần không kèm theo giãn đường mật trong gan. Tiên lượng của bệnh này là tốt, tuy nhiên cần loại trừ các nguyên nhân như nang OMC, viêm tụy bằng sinh thiết tức thì để có chẩn đoán và điều trị phù hợp nhất. Chúng tôi xin báo cáo một trường hợp người bệnh (NB) nữ, 19 tuổi mắc sỏi mật gây giãn OMC khu trú dạng nang được phẫu thuật nội soi thành công. Từ khóa: Giãn đường mật khu trú, sỏi mật, nang ống mật chủ, phẫu thuật nội soi.


1991 ◽  
Vol 1 (03) ◽  
pp. 161-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. v. Oelsnitz ◽  
H. Spaar ◽  
Th. Lieber ◽  
B. Münchow ◽  
D. Booß

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