AbstractIntroductionBiliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some circumstances, alternative or concurring unusual ethiologies such as portal hypertensive biliopathy (PHB) must be considered.Clinical caseWe present the case of a 36-year-old female complaining of jaundice and pruritus. Liver function tests were compatible with biliary obstruction and the ultrasound scan of the abdomen showed dilatation of the intrahepatic biliary ducts, a dilated common bile duct (CBD) and biliary calculi. The computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a portal cavernoma encasing the CBD.DiscussionPortal cavernoma, the hallmark of extrahepatic portal venous obstruction, can cause PHB. When symptomatic, chronic cholestasis is...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is defined as the presence of biliary abnormalities in patients with non-cirr...
AbstractBackgroundPortal biliopathy (PBP) denotes intra- and extrahepatic biliary duct abnormalities...
With the progress in research on portal hypertension in recent years, portal hypertensive biliopathy...
AbstractIntroductionBiliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some c...
Introduction: Biliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some circums...
In patients with portal hypertension, particularly with extrahepatic portal vein obstruction, portal...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is a term used to describe biliary ductal and gallbladder wall abnormalities ...
Biliary disease in the setting of non-cirrhotic portal vein thrombosis (and similarly in portal vein...
Portal biliopathy refers to biliary tree abnormalities in patients with peribiliary collateral vesse...
Background: Varices can develop in and around the bile duct in the presence of portal hypertension, ...
Common bile duct stenosis owing to extrahepatic portal varices is termed "portal hypertensive biliop...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is characterized by abnormalities in the biliary tract secondary to p...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is described as abnormalities of the walls of the biliary tree second...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is a term used to describe biliary ductal and gallbladder wall abnormalities...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is defined as the presence of biliary abnormalities in patients with non-cirr...
AbstractBackgroundPortal biliopathy (PBP) denotes intra- and extrahepatic biliary duct abnormalities...
With the progress in research on portal hypertension in recent years, portal hypertensive biliopathy...
AbstractIntroductionBiliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some c...
Introduction: Biliary obstruction is usually caused by choledocholithiasis. However, in some circums...
In patients with portal hypertension, particularly with extrahepatic portal vein obstruction, portal...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is a term used to describe biliary ductal and gallbladder wall abnormalities ...
Biliary disease in the setting of non-cirrhotic portal vein thrombosis (and similarly in portal vein...
Portal biliopathy refers to biliary tree abnormalities in patients with peribiliary collateral vesse...
Background: Varices can develop in and around the bile duct in the presence of portal hypertension, ...
Common bile duct stenosis owing to extrahepatic portal varices is termed "portal hypertensive biliop...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is characterized by abnormalities in the biliary tract secondary to p...
Portal hypertensive biliopathy is described as abnormalities of the walls of the biliary tree second...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is a term used to describe biliary ductal and gallbladder wall abnormalities...
Portal biliopathy (PB) is defined as the presence of biliary abnormalities in patients with non-cirr...
AbstractBackgroundPortal biliopathy (PBP) denotes intra- and extrahepatic biliary duct abnormalities...
With the progress in research on portal hypertension in recent years, portal hypertensive biliopathy...