2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.1075745
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Case report: Biliobronchial fistula after biliary tract stenosis

Abstract: Biliobronchial fistula (BBF) is a rare abnormality resulting from congenital or acquired communication between the bile ducts and the bronchial tree. Patients often suffer from chronic cough, dyspnea, and bilioptysis, a pathognomonic symptom of this condition. Conservative methods such as less-invasive procedures are gradually consolidating. Nonetheless, surgery remains the primary treatment, especially in more complex cases. We present the case of a 44-year-old woman with a chronic cough, no verified periods … Show more

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“…In our case, green-colored sputum together with the patient's description of its bitter taste raised a high clinical suspicion of biliptysis. Usually, the estimation of the bilirubin concentration via bronchioalveolar lavage (or sputum sample) and subsequent laboratory examinations is recommended as part of the diagnostic criteria for bilioptysis [33,34]. Because of the clinical findings and patient history in this case, we did not attempt to measure biliriubin in sputum.…”
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“…In our case, green-colored sputum together with the patient's description of its bitter taste raised a high clinical suspicion of biliptysis. Usually, the estimation of the bilirubin concentration via bronchioalveolar lavage (or sputum sample) and subsequent laboratory examinations is recommended as part of the diagnostic criteria for bilioptysis [33,34]. Because of the clinical findings and patient history in this case, we did not attempt to measure biliriubin in sputum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%