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. 2000 Jan;11(5):345–351. doi: 10.1155/2000/48426

Mucobilia in Association With a Biliary Cystadenocarcinoma of the Caudate Duct: A Rare Cause of Malignant Biliary Obstruction

Ronald S Chamberlain 1, Leslie H Blumgart 1,2,
PMCID: PMC2423988  PMID: 10674751

Abstract

Mucobilia is a rare condition characterized by the accumulation of abundant mucus within the intra- or extrahepatic biliary tree. A variety of hepatobiliary and pancreatic neoplasms are mucin producing and have been associated with the development of mucobilia including biliary mucinosis, biliary papillomatosis, mucin-producing cholangiocarcinoma (MPCC), or cystic neoplasms of the pancreas or biliary tree (cystadenoma or cystadenocarcinoma). We report the case of 46 year-old male with a biliary cystadenocarcinoma of the caudate lobe which resulted in chronic biliary obstruction and relapsing cholangitis. A review of the literature for both mucobilia and biliary cystadenocarcinoma is provided along with a discussion addressing the clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for this rare entity.

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