Presentation
Abdominal pain.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Choledochal cyst - type1
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Intrahepatic bile ducts appear normal. There is a 59×53×41mm cystic lesion at portahepatis between the gallbladder and pancreatic head. Choledoch could not be defined separate than mentioned cystic lesion.
The gallbladder is collapsed and contains an 8mm stone.
Calyseal dilatation is present at right kidney particularly at upper pole. Few tiny stones less than 3mm also is present at right kidney.
Case Discussion
Features on CT scan are the most likely consistent with choledochal cyst (Type I).