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Radiology, Vol 127, 746-746, Copyright © 1978 by Radiological Society of North America
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J Lucaya, JL Gomez, C Molino and JG Atienza
Caroli's disease (congenital dilatation of the intrahepatic bile ducts) was diagnosed in an 11-year-old girl with the aid of intravenous cholangiography. Recurrent abdominal pain, fever, and intermittent obstructive jaundice are the most common symptoms and usually develop during childhood or young adulthood. Operative cholangiography has been the most valuable method of diagnosing the condition and determining the location and extent of the disease process.
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