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Yardesh Singh1, Shamir O Cawich2, Chunilal Ramjit1
1Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago.
Giant von Meyenburg complexes, rare bile duct hamartomas, can cause symptoms and rarely undergo malignant change. This case highlights the importance of surgical excision for symptomatic giant lesions.
Area of Science:
- Hepatobiliary pathology
- Gastrointestinal oncology
Background:
- Von Meyenburg complexes are benign hamartomas originating from intra-hepatic bile ducts.
- While typically asymptomatic, large or symptomatic lesions pose a diagnostic and management challenge.
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