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Jaundice caused by protrusion of a hepatic cyst into common bile duct that was resolved by choledochoscopic needle-knife electrotomy: a case report

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Table 1 Changes in liver function during the perioperative period
Fig. 2 Imaging of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: a ERC shows that the right hepatic duct is ectatic, but the left hepatic ductand part of the common bile duct cannot be seen
Fig. 4 Morphology of the lump: a The appearance of the lump was pear shaped with a size of 4 × 6 cm
Fig. 5 Pathological examination showed that the resected tissuewas cystic, and the mucosal structure and inflammatory cellinfiltration were observed under microscope

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