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So this patient is a 48-year-old female.
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History, I think, was follow-up liver cyst,
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but it had a sort of interesting finding
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involving the bile ducts that I'll show you.
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And so if we scroll through our axial
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T2-weighted image, the intrapatic
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biliary tree looks pretty good.
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These ducts, you can see them, but if you were
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to measure them, they're about two millimeters
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or less, so that's within normal limits.
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I'm going to zoom up on them, magnify on them
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as well, a little bit as we scroll downwards.
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Let's follow the extrapatic bile ducts.
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This is the common hepatic duct, a
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common bile duct coming downwards.
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And we notice that right around
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here, there's just this little
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outpouching that's associated with it.
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And then it continues normally right over there.
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So scroll upwards again, focus
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on this little outpouching that's
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associated with the common bile duct.
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I think it's nicely seen on
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this coronal image as well.
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This is the, um, common bile duct here,
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little outpouching, and you can follow
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the rest of it very nicely over here.
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And so this is unusual; we don't often see these
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little outpouchings associated with the biliary
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tree, but this is a nice example of a type 2
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choledochal cyst, which is a true diverticulum
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involving the extrahepatic biliary tree.
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Right, so we talked a little bit in an
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earlier case about choledochal cysts, which are
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congenital cystic dilatations of the bile ducts.
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There are different types.
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Type 1 is the most common.
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We have fusiform or cystic
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dilatation of the extrahepatic bile ducts.
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Type 2 is very uncommon.
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Don't see a lot of cases, but it really is
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just a little outpouching, focal outpouching.
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It looks like a diverticulum
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off the extrahepatic biliary tree.
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There's a type 3 as well.
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I don't have an example of this to
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show you during this master course.
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I'm going to talk about it here.
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And a type 3 is what we call a choledochal
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cyst, where the dilated segment of the
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bile duct occurs right at the distal
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most portion of the common bile duct
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as it's sort of entering the duodenum.
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So it's sort of a dilated segment
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in the intraduodenal portion
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of the extrahepatic biliary tree.
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There's a type 4 as well, which was
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shown in another case, but this was a
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nice example of a type 2 choledochal cyst.
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