Abstract

Biliary cystadenomas (BCAs) are rare, benign, tumors associated with liver parenchyma, and infrequently, the extrahepatic bile ducts. There is potential for malignant transformation, and as such, complete resection is crucial. Removal of the cystic lesion helps differentiate it from other hepatic lesions, such as its malignant counterpart, biliary cystadenocarcinomas (BCACs). We present the case of a 47-year-old female with a recurrence of BCA and a review of the literature. The case outlines an unusual presentation of BCA. J Curr Surg. 2022;12(2):50-55 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jcs431

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