2013
DOI: 10.7196/sajs.1372
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Tubercular biliary stricture - a malignant masquerade

Abstract: Hilar cholangiocarcinoma is the most common cause of a stricture in the hilar region, and hilar stricture in the absence of any previous surgical intervention should be considered to indicate malignant disease until proven otherwise. We present a rare case of isolated hilar tubercular stricture, all the features of which were suggestive of malignancy.

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“…Whipples pancreastoduodenectomy is done for distal CBD stricture and choledochoduodenostomy is required in multiple strictures. Sequential placement of multiple plastic stents has been shown to be effective, as the stents both enable biliary drainage and act as dilators [17] . Although favourable results can be achieved by medical therapy and with repeated stenting of the bile ducts, long-term follow-up is required due to the risk of post-treatment cicatricial stenosis [5] .…”
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“…Whipples pancreastoduodenectomy is done for distal CBD stricture and choledochoduodenostomy is required in multiple strictures. Sequential placement of multiple plastic stents has been shown to be effective, as the stents both enable biliary drainage and act as dilators [17] . Although favourable results can be achieved by medical therapy and with repeated stenting of the bile ducts, long-term follow-up is required due to the risk of post-treatment cicatricial stenosis [5] .…”
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confidence: 99%