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. 1993;6(3):219–221. doi: 10.1155/1993/90597

Extrahepatic Biliary Papillomatosis Occurring After Removal of a Dysplastic Gall Bladder

P M Sagar 1, M Omar 1, J Macrie 1,
PMCID: PMC2443051  PMID: 8489970

Abstract

A case is presented of a woman who developed obstructive jaundice secondary to dysplastic mucinous papillomatosis two years after she had undergone cholecystectomy and exploration of the common bile duct. The gall bladder was dysplastic. It is suggested that the dysplastic glands removed from the common bile duct at the second operation either represented seedlings from dysplastic areas of the gall bladder or were a manifestation of dysplastic field change.

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