Table 1.
Case |
Author |
Year |
Sex |
Age at duodenal |
Duodenal Lesion |
Age at biliary |
Bile duct lesion associated |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
surgery | associated with AP | surgery | with PBMJ | ||||
1 |
Komura [5] |
1991 |
F |
2 years |
DS |
2 years |
Not dilated |
2 |
Okada [4] |
1993 |
M |
2 days |
DA |
12 years |
If, IIf |
3 |
Okada [4] |
1993 |
F |
7 days |
DA |
3years |
If, IIf |
4 |
Nakamura [6] |
1993 |
F |
3 days |
DS |
5 years |
If |
5 |
Komuro [7] |
2000 |
M |
11 months |
DS |
13 months |
Intrapacreatic cyst |
6 |
Sugimoto [8] |
2002 |
F |
0 day |
DA |
2 years |
If, IIf |
7 |
Oowari [13] |
2003 |
F |
1 day |
DA |
8 years |
If |
8 |
Shih [14] |
2005 |
F |
3 days |
DA |
7 years |
If, IIf |
9 |
Iwai [9] |
2009 |
F |
1 day |
DA |
4 years |
If, IIf |
10 |
Okuyama[12] |
2010 |
M |
neonatal |
DA |
3 years |
If |
11 |
Komuro [11] |
2012 |
M |
3 years |
DS |
NOT |
Not dilated |
12 | Present case | 2013 | M | 26years | DS | 26years | If |
M = male; F = Female; DA = duodenal atresia; DS duodenal stenosis, If fusiform dilatation of the common bile duct, IIf fusiform dilatation of the intrahepatic bile duct; NOT = not operated; PBMJ = pancreaticobiliary maljunction.