ACTA SCIENTIFIC CLINICAL CASE REPORTS

Editorial Volume 5 Issue 4

The Complaisant Cannula-Bile Duct Adenoma

Anubha Bajaj*

Department of Histopathology, Panjab University/A.B. Diagnostics, India

*Corresponding Author: Anubha Bajaj, Department of Histopathology, Panjab University/A.B. Diagnostics, India.

Received: February 01, 2024; Published: February 05, 2024

Abstract

Bile duct adenoma emerges as a benign, biliary neoplasm constituted of uniform dissemination of miniature bile ducts enmeshed within a fibrous tissue stroma. Additionally, designated as peribiliary gland hamartoma, cholangioma or cholangioadenoma, bile duct adenoma configures as a benign epithelial tumour

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  7. Image 1 Courtesy: Libre pathology.
  8. Image 2 Courtesy: Basic medical key.

Citation

Citation: Anubha Bajaj. “The Complaisant Cannula-Bile Duct Adenoma"Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 5.4 (2024): 01-02.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2024 Anubha Bajaj. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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