2021
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20214032
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A case report of spontaneous biliary peritonitis with accessory liver lobe: rare presentation of a rare pathology

Abstract: Spontaneous intrahepatic bile duct perforation with associated accessory liver lobe is an exceedingly rare condition with very few cases reported in the literature. Here we report a case of 76 years old man presenting with severe pain, abdominal distension since 3 days having jaundice and signs of peritonitis. Having undergone an exploratory laparotomy, 1 liter of bilious peritoneal fluid was seen with a perforation of left intra hepatic bile duct with a presence of an accessory lobe of liver. The gall bladder… Show more

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