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[Odditis. Pathologic reality or tactics necessity].

R González Cajigal, G Garcés Orbe, C Moreno González Bueno

    Revista Espanola De Las Enfermedades Del Aparato Digestivo
    |January 1, 1989
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    This study examines papillary changes in patients with secondary odditis and perforated liver cysticercosis. Findings suggest papillary affectation in gallstones relates to calculus trauma, while cysticercosis causes reversible biliary edema without sphincter disease.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Pathology
    • Hepatology

    Context:

    • Investigates secondary odditis and perforated liver cysticercosis.
    • Analyzes papillary biopsies for pathological changes.
    • Compares findings to existing literature and larger series.

    Purpose:

    • To characterize papillary and biliary tree alterations in specific clinical conditions.
    • To analyze the relationship between gallstones and papillary affectation.
    • To evaluate surgical indications for biliary tract interventions.

    Summary:

    • Biopsies revealed fibrosis and mucosal erosion with biliary impaction in secondary odditis.
    • Submucosal edema of the biliary tree was noted in perforated liver cysticercosis.
    • Papillary affectation in gallstone disease is linked to calculus trauma, with a trend towards restricted surgical intervention.

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    Impact:

    • Highlights the absence of sphincter disease in hepatic cysticercosis with biliary perforation.
    • Demonstrates reversible biliary edema as the primary finding in cysticercosis.
    • Provides insights into the management of papillary and biliary pathologies.