Bile seeps from any of the ducts that carry bile to the small intestine to cause a biliary leak. To aid in the breakdown of lipids, the liver produces and secretes bile. The common hepatic, cystic, and common bile ducts transport bile from the liver to the gallbladder for storage and then from there to the small intestine for elimination. The skin around the bile ducts becomes uncomfortably irritated and is susceptible to infection when bile spills out of them.
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Diagnosis
In addition to a history and physical examination, some of the following tests will be performed:
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