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Peribiliary cysts, often found in advanced liver disease, can cause febrile cholestatic jaundice. These cysts result from dilated peribiliary glands, as seen in two patient cases diagnosed by MRI.

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  • Hepatology
  • Radiology
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Peribiliary cysts are frequently observed in patients with advanced liver disease.
  • They are common in fibrocystic conditions like autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease and polycystic liver disease, and in cirrhotic livers.
  • These cysts arise from the obstruction-induced cystic dilatation of peribiliary glands.

Observation:

  • This article details two cases of patients, aged 41 and 71.
  • Both patients were smokers and chronic alcoholics.
  • They presented with symptoms of febrile cholestatic jaundice.

Findings:

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was utilized for diagnosis.
  • MRI revealed the presence of peribiliary cysts in both patients.
  • The findings highlight a potential association between peribiliary cysts and symptomatic presentations.

Implications:

  • The study underscores the importance of recognizing peribiliary cysts as a potential cause of cholestatic jaundice.
  • Further research may elucidate the specific mechanisms linking peribiliary cysts to jaundice in certain patient populations.
  • Radiological identification of peribiliary cysts warrants clinical correlation, especially in patients with risk factors for liver disease.