1In 15 patients, the common bile duct was found to be normal.
2One patient developed a common bile duct stone 21 months after the operation.
3In this latter group ten patients underwent common bile duct exploration without complications.
4After 8 weeks, cholecystectomy was performed, and the common bile duct was cannulated.
5Imaging investigations of the abdomen revealed a tumour of the common bile duct.
6Balloon expandable stents were deployed into the distal common bile duct.
7We present rare case of clear cell renal carcinoma metastasis into common bile duct.
8On hospital day 7, laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed without accessory common bile duct resection.
9Thus, a histological diagnosis of undifferentiated carcinoma of the common bile duct was made.
10This duct at last enters the duodenum in company with the common bile duct.
11Similar findings were observed in common bile duct ligated-cirrhotic rats.
12Conclusions: Pancreatic or common bile duct obstruction in IPMT may result in acute, life-threatening disease.
13In the era of laparoscopic surgery, treatment strategies for common bile duct stones remain controversial.
14Approximately fifteen per cent of patients who undergo gallstones also have concomitant common bile duct stones.
15We report a case of undifferentiated carcinoma of the common bile duct with intraductal tumor thrombi.
16Spontaneous perforation of the common bile duct (CBD) is a rare event in adults.
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