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Perinatally Detected Subhepatic Cysts: Choledochal Cyst? or Cystic Biliary Atresia?

Authors
 Hee Jin Yeon  ;  Sung Min Lee  ;  In Geol Ho  ;  Kyong Ihn  ;  Seok Joo Han 
Citation
 Advances in Pediatric Surgery, Vol.30(1) : 9-13, 2024-06 
Journal Title
Advances in Pediatric Surgery
ISSN
 2635-8778 
Issue Date
2024-06
Keywords
Subheaptic cysts ; Choledochal cyst ; Cystic biliary atresia ; Perinatal period
Abstract
Purpose
Most patients with perinatally detected subhepatic cysts receive information suggestive of a suspected diagnosis of choledochal cyst (CC). However, it is not uncommon to be finally diagnosed with cystic biliary atresia (CBA), a disease with a more unfavorable prognosis. This study aimed to investigate the distribution of the final diagnoses of perinatally detected subhepatic cysts and to compare patients diagnosed with CC and CBA.

Method
We performed a retrospective review of patients with subhepatic cysts detected using ultrasonography during perinatal period, between January 2012 and December 2022.

Result
This retrospective study included 52 patients with perinatal subhepatic cysts. Of these, 71.2% (37/52) were diagnosed with CC, 15.4% (8/52) with CBA, and 5.8% (3/52) with duplication of the alimentary tract. Only 1.9% (1/52) of the patients were diagnosed with biliary atresia, gallbladder duplication, mesenteric lymphatic malformation, or were normal. Of all patients, 86.5% (45/52) were diagnosed with CC or CBA, with CBA accounting for 17.8% (8/45). There were no statistically significant differences between the CC and CBA groups regarding the gestational age at which the cyst was first detected and the final size of the cyst measured on prenatal ultrasound.

Conclusion
Subhepatic cysts detected during the perinatal period are typically diagnosed as CC. However, this study revealed that 15.4% of all patients were diagnosed with CBA, despite no significant differences in prenatal ultrasound findings. Therefore, it is essential to consider the possibility of CBA in cases of perinatally detected subhepatic cysts.
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DOI
10.13029/aps.2024.30.1.9
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Surgery (외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Ihn, Kyong(인경) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6161-0078
Han, Seok Joo(한석주) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5224-1437
Ho, In Geol(호인걸)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/200283
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