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Sonographic assessment of a suspected biloma:A case report and review of the literature
Authors:Claudio Tana  Patrizio D’Alessandro  Armando Tartaro  Marco Tana  Andrea Mezzetti  Cosima Schiavone
Affiliation:Claudio Tana,Patrizio D’Alessandro,Armando Tartaro,Marco Tana,Andrea Mezzetti,Cosima Schiavone,Unit of Internistic Ultrasound,G.d’Annunzio University,66013 Chieti Scalo(CH),Italy Department of Medicine and Science of Aging,G.d’Annunzio University,66013 Chieti Scalo(CH),Italy,Department of Neurosciences and Imaging,G.d’Annunzio University,66013 Chieti Scalo(CH),Italy
Abstract:A biloma is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal intra- or extrahepatic bile collection due to a traumatic or spontaneous rupture of the biliary system. Laboratory findings are nonspecific. The diagnosis is usually suspected on the basis of a typical history (right upper quadrant abdominal pain, chills, fever and recent abdominal trauma or surgery) and is confirmed by detection of typical radiologic features. We report the case of a patient with a history of previous cholecystectomy for lithiasis who presented with clinical symptoms and laboratory data suggestive of acute pancreatitis. Imaging studies also revealed the presence of a chronic and asymptomatic biloma, which could be mistaken for a pseudocyst. The atypical location and ultrasound findings suggested an alternative diagnosis. We therefore reviewed the known literature for bilomas, focusing on the role of ultrasonography, which can reveal some typical aspects, such as location and imaging features. We conclude that ultrasound plays a key role in the assessment of a suspected biloma in patients with appropriate history and clinical features and provides valuable diagnostic clues even in the absence of these.
Keywords:Biloma   Bile leakage   Ultrasound   Focused assessment with sonography for trauma   Contrast-enhanced ultrasound   Magnetic resonance cholangiography
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