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Riccabona, M; Sauer, H; Schimpl, G.
Congenital post-traumatic aggravated choledochal cyst
Monatsschr Kinderheilkd. 1993; 141(8): 648-650. (- Case Report)
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Riccabona Michael
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Abstract:
We present a case of congenital choledochal cyst with late aggravation after an abdominal trauma, which needed surgical resection of the cyst and cholecystectomy followed by hepato-digestive porto-jejunal anastomosis. This case shows, that inspite of minimal changes in the beginning later aggravation-for example after trauma-can be observed. Sonography is a noninvasive, non-ironising method and appears to be adequate for diagnosis and pre- and postoperative monitoring, but can not replace endoscopic, retrograde-choledochopancreaticography.
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Abdominal Injuries - complications
Child, Preschool - complications
Cholecystectomy - complications
Choledochal Cyst - surgery
Female - surgery
Humans - surgery
Postoperative Complications - ultrasonography
Wounds, Nonpenetrating - complications

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CHOLEDOCHAL CYST
SONOGRAPHY
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