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Hepatikolithiasis

Seltene benigne Erkrankung der intrahepatischen Gallenwege

Hepaticolithiasis

Rare benign disease of the intrahepatic bile ducts

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Die Hepatikolithiasis, auch als orientale Cholangiohepatitis bekannt, ist eine seltene und endemisch in Ostasien auftretende Erkrankung der intrahepatischen Gallenwege. Hauptursache für die Entstehung von Hepatikolithiasis sind neben Strikturen und Stoffwechselstörungen angeborene oder erworbene Fehlbildung der Gallengänge. In der vorliegenden Kasuistik zeigen wir einen Fall von Hepatikolithiasis, bei gleichzeitiger pankreatischer Metaplasie der Leber.

Abstract

Hepaticolithiasis is a rare disease of the intrahepatic bile ducts endemic to east Asia which also is known as oriental cholangiohepatitis. Beside strictures and metabolic disturbance, the main cause of intrahepatic stones is acquired or congenital malformation of the intrahepatic biliary ducts. In the following we show a case of hepaticolithiasis and concurrent pancreatic metaplasia.

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Knorr, C., Dimmler, A. & Hohenberger, W. Hepatikolithiasis. Chirurg 79, 481–485 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00104-007-1434-1

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