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Cystic artery velocity as a predictor of acute cholecystitis
Abdominal Radiology, 2021Marcelina G. Perez +5 more
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Acute acalculous cholecystitis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1981Sixty-three patients, 49 men and 14 women, developed acute cholecystitis without gallbladder stones. Only eight patients had a history suggestive of gallbladder disease. In 17 patients cholecystitis developed in the postoperative period, and cholecystitis occurred in 7 patients who had extensive trauma.
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1960
Abstract A case of acute gaseous cholecystitis is presented. An abdominal roentgenogram and blood culture established the exact anatomical and etiological diagnosis, acute gaseous cholecystitis with Cl. perfringens bacteremia. Conservative treatment with the administration of massive doses of penicillin and parenteral tetracycline resulted in recovery.
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Abstract A case of acute gaseous cholecystitis is presented. An abdominal roentgenogram and blood culture established the exact anatomical and etiological diagnosis, acute gaseous cholecystitis with Cl. perfringens bacteremia. Conservative treatment with the administration of massive doses of penicillin and parenteral tetracycline resulted in recovery.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1964
J W, BRAASCH, W M, WHEELER, B P, COLCOCK
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J W, BRAASCH, W M, WHEELER, B P, COLCOCK
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
R W, BUXTON, D K, RAY, F A, COLLER
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R W, BUXTON, D K, RAY, F A, COLLER
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Surgical trends in the management of acute cholecystitis during pregnancy
Surgical Endoscopy, 2020V. Cheng +6 more
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