Abstract

Biliary stricture is a rare sequela of biliary tuberculosis (TB) infection. Early recognition with prompt treatment can result in complete resolution. A 56-year-old man was diagnosed with biliary TB after analysis of bile from ERCP showed positive results for TB. Bile duct brushings were inconclusive. Despite completing 7 months of anti-TB treatment, the patient’s liver function test results were still abnormal. MRCP showed dilated intrahepatic ducts with a stricture at the hilar bifurcation

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