Yellowing or darkening of the skin and whites of your eyes.
Blocked bile duct due to cancer.
Biliary stent or biliary catheter if cancer is blocking a bile duct it can lead to jaundice yellowing of the skin and eyes as well as other problems like infection and liver failure.
This may be due to the tumor obstructing the bile duct and causing liver cell destruction and scarring.
Cirrhosis may develop in bile duct cancer.
Some people with bile duct cancer develop fevers.
Those are thin tubes about 4 to 5 inches long that move a fluid called bile from.
A blocked bile duct advanced bile duct cancer cholangiocarcinoma can block the bile duct.
Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer that forms in the slender tubes bile ducts that carry the digestive fluid bile.
Obstruction of the bile duct can lead to infection of the bile drainage system or cholangitis.
These and other signs and symptoms may be caused by bile duct cancer or by other conditions.
Bile ducts connect your liver to your gallbladder and to your small intestine.
These symptoms are often seen along with a fever.
Infection with a chinese liver fluke parasite.
A small tube or a catheter can be put into the duct to help keep it open.
This causes jaundice which can have the following effects.
Cysts in the bile ducts cysts block the flow of bile and can cause swollen bile ducts inflammation and infection.
This condition also known as bile duct cancer is an uncommon form of cancer that occurs mostly in people older than age 50 though it can occur at any age.
Bile duct cancer also called cholangiocarcinoma is when unusual cells grow out of control inside your bile ducts.
Bile duct cancer is rare.
A stent is a small metal or plastic tube that s put through the blockage in the duct.