Spontaneous bile duct perforation in late infancy
Spontaneous bile duct perforation (SBDP) is an infrequent condition with no choledochal cyst, bile duct stenosis, or stone. Perforation of the bile duct usually occurs when, for some unexplained cause, the common bile duct becomes obstructed, usually at its distal end at the junction of the cystic d...
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Main Authors: | Naghi Dara (Author), Hamed Ebrahimibagha (Author), Amirali Soheili (Author), Zhale Nahavandi (Author), Leily Mohajerzadeh (Author), Amirhossein Hosseini (Author), Mohsen Rouzrokh (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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