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Choledochoduodenostomy for Calculous Biliary Tract Disease
Archives of Surgery, 1985After the opening of the common bile duct, several controversial procedures may be used. In choledocholithiasis, our preference is to perform choledochoduodenostomy in older patients. We report the results in 77 consecutive patients with a mean age of 75 years. There were two hospital deaths (2.6%). Follow-up ranged from six months to 15 years, with an
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Congenital biliary tract disease.
2018Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information ...
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1926
INTRODUCTION The refinement of gall tract diagnosis in the last decade represents one of the most fascinating pages in the history of modern medicine. The contributions of Lyon, 1 Smithies, 2 George, 3 Graham, 4 Bernheim, 5 van den Bergh 6 and others are particularly noteworthy.
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INTRODUCTION The refinement of gall tract diagnosis in the last decade represents one of the most fascinating pages in the history of modern medicine. The contributions of Lyon, 1 Smithies, 2 George, 3 Graham, 4 Bernheim, 5 van den Bergh 6 and others are particularly noteworthy.
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Calculous biliary tract disease
Current Problems in Surgery, 1975F, Glenn, C K, McSherry
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani +2 more
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Interventional gastroenterology in oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Vaibhav Wadhwa
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[Inflammatory biliary tract diseases].
Fortschritte der Medizin, 1981Acute cholangitis, as a serious, sometimes life-threatening clinical picture, is often clearly distinguishable by virtue of its clinical symptomatology (fever, upper abdominal pain, possibly also jaundice). Chronic cholangitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis and chronic destructive, non-suppurative cholangitis are, although clearly defined, without ...
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