Choledochal Cyst
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Choledochal Cyst- Introduction
 - Epidemiology
 - Surgical Decision Making
 - Preoperative Preparation
 - Steps of the Procedure
 - Postoperative Care
 - Complications
 - Outcomes
 - Follow-Up
 - Perspectives and Commentary
 - Additional Resources
 - Discussion Questions and Cases
 - References
 - Embryology
 - Pathophysiology
 - Classification
 - Presentation
 - Assessment
 - Prenatal Concerns
 - Medical Treatment
 - Indications for Surgery
 
Choledochal Cyst Excision
Choledochal Cyst- Instructions
 - Most appropriate ancillary treatment of this postoperative patient with a choledochal cyst is
 - Which type of choledochal cyst was this adult with cancer least likely to have had?
 - The future risk of malignancy related to choledochal cysts has been most closely linked to
 - The appropriate procedure in this infant is:
 - Choledochal Cyst. Outcomes
 - For this adult with a history of choledochal cyst, which of the following is the LEAST likely cause of her symptoms?
 - Which is true regarding long term follow-up for this child with a choledochal cyst?
 - When compared to hepaticojejunostomy, hepaticoduodenostomy has been shown to have a higher risk of
 
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