1986
DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(86)91133-9
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Obstructive Cholangitis Secondary to Mucus Secreted by a Solitary Papillary Bile Duct Tumor

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“…Tubulovillous adenomas are usually encountered in the gastrointestinal tract, but as a primary site, the CBD is [3] M (n = 2) 61, 80 Bilary colic (n = 1) and jaundice (n = 2) Local excision (n =2) Papilloma (n = 2) with moderate atypia Styne, 1986 [4] F (n = 1) 59 Recurrent cholangitis Local excision Papilloma Saxe, 1988 [5] M (n = 1) 64 Painful jaundice and pruritus Whipple Villous adenoma Harshfield, 1990 [6] M (n = 1) 78 Chronic right upper quadrant pain Local excision Villous adenoma Sturgis, 1992 [7] F (n = 1) 81 Right upper quadrant pain Endoscopic excision Tubulovillous adenoma Hanafy, 1993 [8] M (n = 1) 76 Mild jaundice and abdominal mass Local excision Villous adenoma Buckley, 1993 [9] M (n = 1) 34 Chronic jaundice and abdominal pain Whipple Villous adenoma with malignant foci Blot, 1996 [10] M (n = 1) 84 Febrile jaundice Local excision Villous adenoma Kawakatsu, 1997 [11] F (n = 3) 60.6 Febrile jaundice Whipple (n = 2), local excision (n = 3)…”
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“…Tubulovillous adenomas are usually encountered in the gastrointestinal tract, but as a primary site, the CBD is [3] M (n = 2) 61, 80 Bilary colic (n = 1) and jaundice (n = 2) Local excision (n =2) Papilloma (n = 2) with moderate atypia Styne, 1986 [4] F (n = 1) 59 Recurrent cholangitis Local excision Papilloma Saxe, 1988 [5] M (n = 1) 64 Painful jaundice and pruritus Whipple Villous adenoma Harshfield, 1990 [6] M (n = 1) 78 Chronic right upper quadrant pain Local excision Villous adenoma Sturgis, 1992 [7] F (n = 1) 81 Right upper quadrant pain Endoscopic excision Tubulovillous adenoma Hanafy, 1993 [8] M (n = 1) 76 Mild jaundice and abdominal mass Local excision Villous adenoma Buckley, 1993 [9] M (n = 1) 34 Chronic jaundice and abdominal pain Whipple Villous adenoma with malignant foci Blot, 1996 [10] M (n = 1) 84 Febrile jaundice Local excision Villous adenoma Kawakatsu, 1997 [11] F (n = 3) 60.6 Febrile jaundice Whipple (n = 2), local excision (n = 3)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our patient did not exhibit any clinical signs of familial adenomatous polyposis [1] or Gardner's syndrome [2] . We also reviewed the literature about the common bile duct adenoma found in the English literature [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, obstructive jaundice due to mucin produced by biliary tumors is rare. Some cases of papillary adenocarcinoma, cystadenocarcinoma, cystadenoma, or papillomatosis have been described as mucin-secreting biliary tumors [1, 2, 3]. Although intraductal papillary mucinous tumor (IPMT) of the pancreas is accepted as a distinct disease entity [4, 5], the concept of the mucin-secreting biliary tumors has not been established.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These neoplastic processes include biliary mucinosis, biliary papillomatosis, mucin-producing cholangiocarcinoma (MPCC), or cystic neoplasms of the pancreas or biliary tree (cystadenoma or cystadenocarcinoma) [1][2][3][4] [5][6][7][8][9]. Twenty cases of mucobilia in association with a MPCC have been reported to date [5][6][7][8][9][10]. The extent of mucin production in association with MPCC is highly variable, and mucin is generally retained within the tumor cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The extent of mucin production in association with MPCC is highly variable, and mucin is generally retained within the tumor cells. Less than 50% of all cases of MPCC associated mucobilia have resulted in jaundice [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%