Year 2018 / Volume 110 / Number 7
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Type V biliary cyst with cystolithiasis

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.5477/2018

Martín Bailón Cuadrado, Pilar Pinto Fuentes, David Pacheco Sánchez, Trinidad Escudero Caro,

Abstract
We present the case of a 40-year-old female who presented to the General Surgery clinic due to a single episode of abdominal pain which required a visit to the Emergency Department. The patient had undergone surgery during childhood due to the suspicion of a hepatic hydatid cyst. However, an intraoperative cholangiography identified a small, non-complicated biliary cyst. Therefore, a hepatic resection was not performed. The patient did not undergo follow-up of the lesion.
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Received: 20/01/2018

Accepted: 10/02/2018

Online First: 18/04/2018

Published: 02/07/2018

Article revision time: 19 days

Article Online First time: 88 days

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