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Biliary cystadenomas constitute less than 5% of cystic lesions of the liver.<ref name="Ahanatha PillaiVelayutham2012">{{cite journal|last1=Ahanatha Pillai|first1=Sastha|last2=Velayutham|first2=Vimalraj|last3=Perumal|first3=Senthilkumar|last4=Ulagendra Perumal|first4=Srinivasan|last5=Lakshmanan|first5=Anand|last6=Ramaswami|first6=Sukumar|last7=Ramasamy|first7=Ravi|last8=Sathyanesan|first8=Jeswanth|last9=Palaniappan|first9=Ravichandran|last10=Rajagopal|first10=Surendran|title=Biliary Cystadenomas: A Case for Complete Resection|journal=HPB Surgery|volume=2012|year=2012|pages=1–6|issn=0894-8569|doi=10.1155/2012/501705}}</ref> | Biliary cystadenomas constitute less than 5% of cystic lesions of the liver.<ref name="Ahanatha PillaiVelayutham2012">{{cite journal|last1=Ahanatha Pillai|first1=Sastha|last2=Velayutham|first2=Vimalraj|last3=Perumal|first3=Senthilkumar|last4=Ulagendra Perumal|first4=Srinivasan|last5=Lakshmanan|first5=Anand|last6=Ramaswami|first6=Sukumar|last7=Ramasamy|first7=Ravi|last8=Sathyanesan|first8=Jeswanth|last9=Palaniappan|first9=Ravichandran|last10=Rajagopal|first10=Surendran|title=Biliary Cystadenomas: A Case for Complete Resection|journal=HPB Surgery|volume=2012|year=2012|pages=1–6|issn=0894-8569|doi=10.1155/2012/501705}}</ref> | ||
The majority of patients are middle-aged women with an average age of 45 at time of diagnosis.<ref name=" | The majority of patients are middle-aged women with an average age of 45 at time of diagnosis.<ref name="MunirMeschino2014">{{cite journal|last1=Munir|first1=Bilal|last2=Meschino|first2=Michael|last3=Mercado|first3=Ashley|last4=Hernandez-Alejandro|first4=Roberto|title=Biliary Cystadenoma: An Unusual Cause of Acute Pancreatitis and Indication for Mesohepatectomy|journal=Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine|volume=2014|year=2014|pages=1–3|issn=2090-6528|doi=10.1155/2014/643032}}</ref> | ||
Cystadenomas occur predominantly in middle-aged women. | Cystadenomas occur predominantly in middle-aged women. |
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Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
Biliary cystadenomas constitute less than 5% of cystic lesions of the liver.[1]
The majority of patients are middle-aged women with an average age of 45 at time of diagnosis.[2]
Cystadenomas occur predominantly in middle-aged women.
References
- ↑ Ahanatha Pillai, Sastha; Velayutham, Vimalraj; Perumal, Senthilkumar; Ulagendra Perumal, Srinivasan; Lakshmanan, Anand; Ramaswami, Sukumar; Ramasamy, Ravi; Sathyanesan, Jeswanth; Palaniappan, Ravichandran; Rajagopal, Surendran (2012). "Biliary Cystadenomas: A Case for Complete Resection". HPB Surgery. 2012: 1–6. doi:10.1155/2012/501705. ISSN 0894-8569.
- ↑ Munir, Bilal; Meschino, Michael; Mercado, Ashley; Hernandez-Alejandro, Roberto (2014). "Biliary Cystadenoma: An Unusual Cause of Acute Pancreatitis and Indication for Mesohepatectomy". Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine. 2014: 1–3. doi:10.1155/2014/643032. ISSN 2090-6528.