Biliary strictures secondary to tuberculosis and early ampullary carcinoma

Obstructive jaundice is common and in most cases due to stone diseases or malignancies. Malignancies are important causes and are often unresectable at the time of diagnosis. Similarly, it is also important to consider infective causes such as tuberculosis (TB), particularly in endemic areas or in p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Singapore medical journal 2009-03, Vol.50 (3), p.e94-e96
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description Obstructive jaundice is common and in most cases due to stone diseases or malignancies. Malignancies are important causes and are often unresectable at the time of diagnosis. Similarly, it is also important to consider infective causes such as tuberculosis (TB), particularly in endemic areas or in patients with risk factors. Although rare, the possibilities for the coexistence of different pathologies need to be considered as the treatment required will be different. We report a 67-year-old man with unexpected findings of obstructive jaundice secondary to biliary TB and an early ampullary tumour.
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