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Stone disease of the biliary duct

Overview

Sex: male

Age: 81 years

 

History
Status post cholecystectomy 17 years before. Aneurysm of the abdominal aortaSudden loss of weight within the last 4 weeks.

 

Laboratory data
Fever 39°C, Leukocytes 6900, AP 567, GGT 1258, Bili 37, CEA 80 (Int.Units)

 

Physical findings
Slightly enlarged liver. Otherwise normal findings.

 

Case text
81-year-old patient in healthy condition. Admitted as an emergency with pain in the upper right abdomen, fever

Imaging Details

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CT.
Post-contrast CT scans of the upper abdomen.

 

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MRCP.

Questions and Answers

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1. What is the abnormality present on the post-contrast CT scan?                            

Dilated biliary tract in the central portion of the liver and the distal hepatobiliary duct.

2. What is your diagnosis?

Biliary dilatation after cholecystectomy.

3. What is the differential diagnosis?

Stone disease, stenosis in the papillar region, tumor of the head of pancreas.

4. What is your next step?

ERCP - none diagnostic caused by a diverticulum in the papillar region ! 
PTC - by technical problems not available.

5. What is your next step ?

MRCP.

 

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6. What is the abnormality present on the MRCP scan?

Dilatation of the intrahepatic ducts and meniscal type of stenosis of the distal biliary tract.


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