A duct formed by the hepatic and cystic ducts; opens into the duodenum.
1In 15 patients, the common bile duct was found to be normal.
2Methods: EUS-FNAs were obtained from 46 bile duct and seven gallbladder lesions.
3Conclusion: The bile duct is technically feasible, but the outcomes are unsatisfactory.
4This patient was diagnosed as having bile duct injury following ascites aspiration.
5If the bile duct was long, it pointed to a long life.
6Interestingly, they also differentiate into functional endothelial cell and bile duct cells.
7Japan and Thailand have high incidences of bile duct carcinoma and gallstones.
8She was treated by complete excision of the bile duct and hepaticojejunostomy.
9Background: The prognosis for patients with extrahepatic bile duct cancer remains poor.
10Kupffer cells from bile duct ligated and CCl4 rats were also evaluated.
11One patient developed a common bile duct stone 21 months after the operation.
12In this latter group ten patients underwent common bile duct exploration without complications.
13Mild bile duct dilation was present as early as one day of age.
14Alternatively, these observations may represent a true increase in intrahepatic bile duct tumours.
15After 8 weeks, cholecystectomy was performed, and the common bile duct was cannulated.
16Finally, acute bile duct injuries and ductopenia have been described with several antibiotics.
Translations for bile duct