Choledochal cysts: a clinical and radiological evaluation of 21 cases
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Choledochal cysts: a clinical and radiological evaluation of 21 cases
Abstract
Choledochal cysts are predominantly a disease of children, the majority of which are female. The classical symptoms usually form part of a triad of jaundice, abdominal pain and a mass. The radiological features may be non specific and specific. Our experience of 21 cases with particular emphasis on the specific features which outline the cyst are presented.
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