Secondary sclerosing cholangitis. Radiologic diagnosis and anatomoclinical correlation. Report of a case
1980
: Radiological diagnosis of secondary sclerosing cholangits was made in a patient who presented changes in morphology of the biliary tree in two consecutive post-operatory T-tube cholangiograms. The main change was a diffuse narrowness of the intrahepatic branches. Anatomical changes in post mortem examination had a good correlation with radiological images. The importance of this entity and experience from other authors in the current literature are discussed.
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