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[Congenital dilations of the biliary tract]
1Servicio de Cirugía, Complejo Hospitalario de Pontevedra, Pontevedra, España. eliasdominguez@telefonica.net
Abstract:
Congenital dilations of the biliary tract are a group of rare conditions, commonly associated with the presence of an abnormality at the junction of the common bile duct and pancreatic duct, which may lead to the reflux of pancreatic juice within the biliary tree. The main clinical symptoms are, abdominal pain, cholangitis and acute pancreatitis, and the most serious complication is malignant degeneration. The treatment of choice is cholecystectomy and complete excision of the bile duct from its bifurcation to its intra-pancreatic segment.
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