Spontaneous Subcapsular Biloma Presenting As Acute Abdomen: Case Report and Literature Review
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
A biloma by definition is an encapsulated collection of bile outside the biliary tree. It is mainly caused by iatrogenic injury or abdominal trauma. A spontaneous infected biloma without any underlying disease is a very rare finding. We report here a case of infected spontaneous biloma confirmed by ultrasonography, computed tomography and sonographically guided percutaneous aspiration and review the relevant literature. Keywords: Biloma, Ultrasonography, Computed tomography.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Chandrajeet Yadav, Dr. Manoj Kela, Dr. Aman Gupta
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