2001
DOI: 10.1159/000050160
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Successful Left Trisegmentectomy for Polycystic Liver Disease Accompanied by Jaundice

Abstract: Background: We report a case of severe polycystic liver disease (PLD) with jaundice in a 57-year-old woman who underwent successful left trisegmentectomy. Method: She was admitted for the first time in February 1992 to our hospital with a 7-year history of PLD, and became jaundiced in June 1995. Because normal liver parenchyma was confirmed mainly to the posterior segment, left trisegmentectomy was performed. Results: No postoperative complication occurred. The serum bilirubin level decreased promptly after th… Show more

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