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. 2013 Oct 22;4(Suppl 1):S67–S76. doi: 10.1016/j.jceh.2013.08.011

Table 1.

Frequency of Biliary Calculi in Portal Cavernoma Cholangiopathy.

Author year Subjects Duration Biliary calculi, N (%) Gallbladder calculi, N (%) Bile duct calculi, N (%)
Bayraktar 199221 Portal vein thrombosis—47 8 (19) 0 8 (19)
Chaudhary 199818 Symptomatic PCC—9 2 (22) 0 2 (22)
Condat 200322 Symptomatic PCC—7 2 years 4 (16) 2 (8) 2 (8)
Sezgin 200312 Symptomatic PCC—10 6 years 2 (20) 1 (10) 1 (10) intrahepatic
Dumortier 200313 Symptomatic PCC—6 4 (66) 2 (33) 4 (66)
Khare 200511 Symptomatic PCC—13 10 years 8 (61) 6 (46) 8 (61)
Dhiman 200623 Portal vein thrombosis—53 11 (20) 7 (13) 4 (7)
Symptomatic PCC—13
Vibert 200719 Portal vein thrombosis—64 20 years 11 (58) 0 4 (21)
Symptomatic PCC—19 Intrahepatic, 7 (37)
Oo 200910 Symptomatic PCC—13 13 years 11 (85) 9 (69) 10 (77)
Agarwal 201120 Symptomatic PCC—39 11 years 19 (48.7) 12 (31) 7 (18)
Llop 20119 PCC—52 12 years 7 (50) 6 (43) 2 (14)
Symptomatic PCC—14
Saraswat 2013 (personal data) Symptomatic PCC—20 16 years 10 (50) 6 (30) 8 (40)
Total 351 NA 97 (27.7) 51 (14.6) 67 (19.1)
Symptomatic PCC—163 (59.9) (31.5) (41.3)

PCC, portal cavernoma cholangiopathy; PVT, portal vein thrombosis.