Liver transplantation in patients with Caroli's disease and recurrent cholangitis |
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Authors: | Miquel Sans A. Rimola Miquel Navasa Luis Grande Juan-Carlos García-Valdecasas Hernán Andreu Joan Manuel Salmerón Antoni Mas Juan Rodés |
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Affiliation: | (1) Liver Unit, Hospital Clínic i Provincial, University of Barcelona, Villarroel 170, E-08 036 Barcelona, Spain Fax: + 34 3 451 5522 e-mail: rimola@medicina.ub.es, ES;(2) Department of Surgery, Hospital Clínic i Provincial, University of Barcelona, Villarroel 170, E-08 036 Barcelona, Spain, ES |
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Abstract: | Caroli's disease is an uncommon congenital disorder of the intrahepatic biliary tree. It is characterized by multiple and segmental dilatations of the bile ducts. The clinical course of Caroli's disease is often complicated by recurrent episodes of bacterial cholangitis that seriously impair the patient's quality of life. Despite wide spectrum antimicrobial agents, medical treatment of cholangitis is frequently unsuccessful in patients with Caroli's disease due to the persistence of bacteria in dilatated bile ducts. Other therapies, including internal or external biliary drainages and various surgical or endoscopic procedures, have been used in the treatment of Caroli's disease, with poor results. There are no previous reports in the literature of liver transplantation for recurrent cholangitis in patients with Caroli's disease. We present two such cases, in which cholangitis is resolved. Received: 16 July 1996 Received after revision: 4 February 1997 Accepted: 5 February 1997 |
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Keywords: | Liver transplantation Caroli's disease Caroli's disease liver transplantation Cholangitis Caroli's disease liver transplantation |
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