Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 31 Issue 4
published_at 1982-12-10

An Adult Case with Congenital Dilatation of Common Bile Duct : A Study on the Relationship Between Bile Acids and the Cause of Congenital Biliary Dilatation

先天性総胆管拡張症の一成人例 : 胆汁酸とその成因との関連についての検討
Harada Mitsuo
Takahashi Makoto
Kodama Motomu
Matsuyama Toshiya
Tanaka Tsuneo
Takeuchi Hitoshi
Kuramoto Taiju
Hoshita Takahiko
Ezaki Haruo
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Abstract
Although it has been hypothesized that congenital dilataion of the common bile duct is caused by the reflux of pancreatic juice into the choledochus, the etiology of this disease is not yet established. To determine whether bile acids have relations with the cause of congenital biliary dilatation or haven't, we analyzed the choledochal bile in a patient with congenital biliary dilatation. The results showed that the level of lithocholic acid, which has been said to cause bile-stasis was within normal range and that unknown bile acids were not detected in this patient. Therefore, it has been con eluded that bile acids have no relations with the etiology of congenital biliary dilatation.
Keywords
Congenital biliary dilatation
Bile acids
Lithocholic acid