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Macroscopic Features: Choledochal cysts vary greatly in size and can hold from a few milliliters to > 5 liters of bile. In the initial stages, they are thin-walled. Over time, especially in adult patients, the cyst wall thickens due to inflammation, fibrosis and even calcification. There may be surface adhesions to adjacent structures.

This photograph shows a choledochal cyst on the right and gallbladder on the left. Next image shows the opened cyst from the same case. Image courtesy of Dr. Jean-Christophe Fournet, Paris, France; used with permission

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