Question
The fetus was found to have an abnormal bile duct, with the gallbladder being larger than normal at 28 weeks of pregnancy. What were the previous treatment situations and outcomes? What does the magnetic resonance imaging focus on? How should treatment be approached?
Answer
Hello! This situation is quite complex. If not treated with surgery, the risk of cancer in infants with pancreatico-biliary duct anomalies is very high. Therefore, once a bile duct cyst is diagnosed, surgical treatment is necessary. It is recommended to undergo examination at a large hospital. Wishing you health, and feel free to ask any questions you may have.