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Table 1 Reported cases of annular pancreas accompanied with pancreaticobiliary maljunction

From: Annular pancreas concurrent with pancreaticobiliary maljunction presented with symptoms until adult age: case report with comparative data on pediatric cases

Case

Author

Year

Sex

Age at duodenal

Duodenal Lesion

Age at biliary

Bile duct lesion associated

    

surgery

associated with AP

surgery

with PBMJ

1

Komura [5]

1991

F

2 years

DS

2 years

Not dilated

2

Okada [4]

1993

M

2 days

DA

12 years

If, IIf

3

Okada [4]

1993

F

7 days

DA

3years

If, IIf

4

Nakamura [6]

1993

F

3 days

DS

5 years

If

5

Komuro [7]

2000

M

11 months

DS

13 months

Intrapacreatic cyst

6

Sugimoto [8]

2002

F

0 day

DA

2 years

If, IIf

7

Oowari [13]

2003

F

1 day

DA

8 years

If

8

Shih [14]

2005

F

3 days

DA

7 years

If, IIf

9

Iwai [9]

2009

F

1 day

DA

4 years

If, IIf

10

Okuyama[12]

2010

M

neonatal

DA

3 years

If

11

Komuro [11]

2012

M

3 years

DS

NOT

Not dilated

12

Present case

2013

M

26years

DS

26years

If

  1. M = male; F = Female; DA = duodenal atresia; DS duodenal stenosis, If fusiform dilatation of the common bile duct, IIf fusiform dilatation of the intrahepatic bile duct; NOT = not operated; PBMJ = pancreaticobiliary maljunction.