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The most common cause of benign strictures involving the intrahepatic bile ducts is injury occurring either as a single event or with recurring inflammatory insults. Depending on the degree and chronicity of inflammation, ductal and periductal fibrosis of the intrahepatic bile ducts may lead to stricture formation with a solitary focal pattern or extensive multifocal segmental stricturing throughout the liver. The latter pattern is classically associated with primary sclerosing cholangitis, biliary cirrhosis, or biliary sclerosis, conditions which are covered in other chapters included in this textbook.
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House, M.G. (2015). Management of Isolated Sectoral Duct Injury. In: Dixon, E., Vollmer Jr., C., May, G. (eds) Management of Benign Biliary Stenosis and Injury. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22273-8_30
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