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The authors describe a 10-week-old boy who presented with symptoms of progr
essive obstructive jaundice and abdominal distension. Clinical examination
revealed gross hepatomegaly. A preoperative Tc-99m mebrofenin hepatobiliary
study showed a large photopenic area involving the entire right lobe of th
e liver that did not communicate with the biliary system. Ultrasonography r
evealed a huge cystic mass with a few intracystic septae involving nearly t
he entire liver parenchyma. Under ultrasound guidance, a pigtail catheter w
as inserted into the cyst and produced free drainage of bile-stained fluid.
Subsequently, an obstructed choledochal cyst was diagnosed clinically, and
a right hepatectomy followed by a Roux-en-Y loop implantation on the raw s
urface of the left lobe were performed. Serial postoperative Tc-99m mebrofe
nin hepatobiliary studies showed marked improvement in liver function and b
iliary drainage with significant regeneration of the liver parenchyma.