Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3338877 Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Portal cavernoma cholangiopathy (PCC) refers to a constellation of secondary changes in the biliary tree in patients with chronic portal vein (PV) thrombosis and portal cavernoma formation. These findings of PCC are seen in the extra-hepatic bile duct(s), with or without involvement of the 1st or 2nd degree intra-hepatic bile ducts.Of all patients with chronic PV thrombosis, cholangiographic features of PCC are found in 80%–100%. The biliary changes are symptomatic in a smaller proportion of 5%–38% patients. Choledocholithiasis and hepatolithiasis occur in 5%–20%, independent of the occurrence of cholelithiasis. We review the published literature on cholangiographic description of PCC. We also propose standardized nomenclature for the cholangiographic findings, namely: extrinsic impressions/indentations, shallow impressions, irregular ductal contour, stricture (s), upstream dilatation, filling defects, bile duct angulation, and ectasia.

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