1954
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1954.01260050339009
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Atresia of the Common Hepatic Duct With Shunt via an Accessory Duct

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“…Several patients with this anomaly have been described. [158][159][160] They presented with obstructive jaundice in very early infancy and at operation were found to have no proximal biliary tree. There were no ductal structures in the hepatic hilum.…”
Section: Agenesis Of the Common Hepatic Ductmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several patients with this anomaly have been described. [158][159][160] They presented with obstructive jaundice in very early infancy and at operation were found to have no proximal biliary tree. There were no ductal structures in the hepatic hilum.…”
Section: Agenesis Of the Common Hepatic Ductmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…170 Atresia of the common hepatic duct with an accessory duct has been reported. 158 Accessory hepatic ducts may occasionally contain calculi. 171…”
Section: Von Hippel-lindau Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several patients with absence of the common hepatic duct have been described. [2355][2356][2357] They presented with obstructive jaundice in very early infancy and at operation were found to have no proximal biliary tree. There were no ductal structures in the hepatic hilum.…”
Section: Agenesis Of Common Hepatic Ductmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2368 Atresia of the common hepatic duct with an accessory duct has been reported. 2355 Accessory hepatic ducts may occasionally contain calculi. 2369…”
Section: Agenesis Of Common Bile Ductmentioning
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“…and Kopelman, 1995); in IIIB the gallbladder neck (Nygren and Barnes, 1954;Redkar et al, 1999); in IIIC the posterior gallbladder wall (Stokes and Old, 1978); and, in IIID the gallbladder fundus (Losanoff et al, 1996). Type IV refers to multiple small ducts connecting the intrahepatic biliary system and the gallbladder lumen (Schorlemmer et al, 1984).…”
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