Annals of Hepatology (Mar 2012)

Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis in a case with congenital biliary anomaly

  • Seyfettin Köklü,
  • Mehmet Ali Akkuş,
  • Adnan Taş,
  • Zeliha Tufan,
  • Yusuf Tanrikulu,
  • Murat Kekilli,
  • Erdem Koçak,
  • Mehmet Alparslan Gönültaş,
  • Ömer Yimaz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 268 – 271

Abstract

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Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis is endemic to South-east Asia but has been very rarely reported from natives of other parts of the world. A 43-years-old woman was presented with sepsis that had a history of recurrent epigastric pain and fever attacks. Her liver tests were unremarkable suggesting any hepatobiliary diseases. Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis and congenital extrahepatic biliary anomaly have been diagnosed after serial diagnostic and therapeutic procedures including endoscopic retrograde cholangiography, MR-cholangiography, percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography and finally left hepatectomy. She was cured completely following surgical treatment.

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