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Pancreatitis with Biliary Disease

Archives of Surgery, 1963
Pancreatitis when associated with biliary disease has a more promising prognosis than pancreatic inflammation of indefinite etiology. Gallstone pancreatitis is due to obstruction of the main pancreatic duct by a calculus, inflammatory reaction, or ampullary stenosis.
S A, HURVITZ   +2 more
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Acute Biliary Disease

2016
Gallstone disease is prevalent in western society, with 10–15 % of adults having gallstones (Stinton and Shaffer, Gut Liver 6(2):172–87, 2012). In the USA, 500,000–750,000 cholecystectomies are performed annually. Given the prevalence of biliary disease, it is important to understand the spectrum of gallstone-related pathologies and how to treat them ...
Ning Lu, Walter L. Biffl
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Acute Biliary Disease

2013
Biliary tract diseases requiring emergency or urgent surgical evaluation and treatment are among the most common acute conditions encountered by the general or acute care surgeon. The vast majority of these conditions represent complications of gallstones.
Harry M. Richter, Thomas M. Komar
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Acute Biliary Tract Disease

2014
A notable discovery in the last century by Von Recklinghausen that 90 % of women having gallstones have been gravid at least once, and the subsequent findings by Courvoisier in autopsy studies that three times as many women have gallstones as men hinted at the possibility of pregnancy being one of the major factors in the development of cholelithiasis [
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Biliary tract disease

Disease-a-Month, 1956
C, ECKERT, A I, MENDELOFF
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Biliary Tract Disease

1995
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is six years old. In this short period of time, it has created a veritable revolution in the surgical world. This swift conquest has been achieved by the pioneers of the method, thanks to the favorable opinion of their patients, who were immediately won over by the short and painless postoperative course, the quick return ...
Jacques Périssat   +11 more
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Interventional gastroenterology in oncology

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Vaibhav Wadhwa
exaly  

Biliary Diseases

Surgical Clinics of North America
Nicholas, Manguso, Randall, Zuckerman
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Benign Biliary Diseases

2012
The standard endoscopic therapy for benign biliary disease has been plastic stent insertion. For biliary leaks, a single stent will suffice in over 90% of instances with a single treatment session. Postoperative strictures and strictures due to chronic pancreatitis have a higher failure rate and have led to the use of multiple stents which are placed ...
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Biliary Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1947
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