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[Recurrent pancreatitis in Caroli's disease. Treatment by endoscopic sphincterotomy]
G Azzario1, O Paino, R Cenzato
1Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, USL n. 9, Ospedale Civile di Ivrea, Turin.
Abstract:
''Pure'' Caroli's disease is rarely observed, usually presenting with symptoms of cholangitis: cases of pancreatitis seem most infrequent in the literature. A case of recurrent pancreatitis in Caroli's disease associated with renal policystic disease is presented: the rareness of this manifestation is stressed and the possible pathogenetic hypotheses are discussed, as well as indications for the selected treatment by endoscopic sphincterotomy.
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