Clinical Significance and Resource Burden of Double Duct Sign in Non-jaundiced Patients
Ahmed Mahmoud Askar,
Wajith Hussain Zahir Hussain,
Rishi Chavda
et al.
Abstract:Aim
The study aims to determine the incidence of malignancy at presentation and subsequent risk of malignancy (at 12 months follow-up) in a cohort of patients with double duct sign (DDS) on cross-sectional imaging but no visible stigmata of jaundice. The study also correlates malignancy with liver enzyme dysfunction and estimates the resource burden incurred during the investigation of these patients.
Methods
A search for the key term "double duct sign" was undertaken in the ra… Show more
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