Role of cholescintigraphy with single-photon emission computerized tomography-computed tomography in detecting bronchobiliary fistula: Unusual complication of a common disease
Abstract:Bronchobiliary fistula (BBF) was first described by Peacock in 1850. [1] Bilioptysis is one of the cardinal symptoms. Therefore, the diagnosis is based on symptoms as well as clinical history. Congenital malformations are a rare etiology for BBF; however, acquired etiologies are more common. Pathogenesis involves increased local pressure or infectious condition resulting from infected hydatid cyst, amebic liver abscess, liver trauma, or neoplasm. [2,3] The disease may lead to deferent pulmonary complications, … Show more
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