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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