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Review
. 1997 Apr;52(4):439-47.

[Biliodigestive fistulae. Apropos 2 cases with opposite symptomatology]

[Article in Italian]
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  • PMID: 9265130
Review

[Biliodigestive fistulae. Apropos 2 cases with opposite symptomatology]

[Article in Italian]
L Picucci et al. Minerva Chir. 1997 Apr.

Abstract

Biliodigestive fistulas are the most frequent internal biliary fistulas and occur when a calculus or neoplasia perforates the wall of the biliary tract of intestine at any point. Symptoms vary given that completely asymptomatic cases have been reported in which the findings of a biliodigestive fistula was completely coincidental, but there are also cases in which the severe clinical conditions at onset require immediate surgery. The Authors report two cases with opposing symptoms and underline the importance of diagnostic imaging in the preoperative analysis. They also underline that a correct therapeutic approach is fundamentally important in these cases.

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