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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
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It is generally conceded that palliation for proximal bile duct tumors (
Klatskin
) is exceptional if obstruction and the resultant infections can be prevented. Our experience with balloon dilatations thru the subcutaneously placed afferent limb of a choledocho or hepatico jejunostomy in patients with benign strictures suggests that this approach will be effective in patients with malignancies and thus provide long-term control of the obstruction without the need for external tubes. This is a report on one patient who, following a resected
Klatskin
tumor with positive margins, was treated with transhepatic internal external stents and was converted to a subcutaneous limb following numerous bouts of cholangitis. A schedule for repeat dilatations thru the jejunal limb was established. The patient has remained afebrile with a normal bilirubin and a moderately elevated
alkaline phosphatase
. Recurrent tumors or postirradiation strictures in patients with resected
Klatskin
tumors can be effectively controlled by repeated balloon dilatation without the need for external stents.
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PMID:Balloon dilatation through the subcutaneously placed afferent limb of a hepaticojejunostomy in patients with resected Klatskin tumors. 753 32
A 52-year-old female underwent autologous BMT because of acute myeloid leukaemia FAB M4 in second remission. Since the patient had no HLA-identical sibling she received a purged autologous BM transplant. On day +5 she developed signs of a sepsis syndrome with fluid retention and was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy. However, her body weight remained high, ascites and an increase of total serum bilirubin and
alkaline phosphatase
developed. The icterus worsened to a total bilirubin level of 25 mg/100 ml. Sonographic and endoscopic imaging showed a dilated gall bladder but disclosed a post-hepatic cause for the icterus. A transjugular liver biopsy on day +71 revealed severe cholestasis and siderosis. The patient remained aplastic with constantly increased bilirubin levels. On day +73 septic shock syndrome occurred and the patient died of multiorgan failure 3 days later. At autopsy, a highly differentiated bile duct adenocarcinoma at the porta hepatis, so-called
Klatskin
tumour, was found, explaining the fatal course with intractable cholestasis.
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PMID:Bile duct adenocarcinoma mimicking veno-occlusive disease after autologous bone marrow transplantation for acute leukaemia. 967 64