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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 in Pregnancy

Journal SOGC, 1997
Abstract The timely diagnosis and treatment of biliary tract conditions during pregnancy are challenging. Familiarity with the anatomic and physiologic changes present in normal pregnancy is essential, as is the knowledge of relative risk of complications by trimester.
Rudra Rai, Anthony N. Kalloo
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STUDIES IN BILIARY TRACT DISEASE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
It is only slightly more than a decade ago that Rous and McMaster 1 published their observations on gallbladder function. Besides extending knowledge their work gave quantitative confirmation of much that had been done previously. Since then a great deal has been accomplished, as can be seen from the review recently published by Ivy; 2 but as yet ...
Isidor S. Ravdin   +3 more
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BILIARY TRACT DISEASE IN PREGNANCY

Clinics in Liver Disease, 1999
Cholelithiasis is a common biliary tract disease in the United States, and more than 75% of the gallstones are composed of cholesterol. 17 There is considerable evidence that pregnancy is a predisposing factor in the formation of cholesterol gallstones.
Todd H. Baron, Munford R. Yates
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Surgery in Biliary Tract Disease

JAMA, 1960
The direct surgical attack upon biliary tract disease began less than a century ago, when Bobbs, in 1867, performed the first cholecystostomy. 1 Langenbuch reported the first recorded cholecystectomy in 1883. 1 Exploration of the common duct for removal of calculi was accomplished by Kummell in 1890.
Frank Glenn, Peter M. Guida
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Paediatric biliary-tract disease

Current Diagnostic Pathology, 2002
Abstract This brief overview of disorders affecting the biliary tree in children includes both common and rare entities. The general pathologist will encounter them infrequently but this article may act as an aide-memoire in what to consider in evaluating paediatric liver or gall bladder specimens.
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Pancreatitis and biliary tract disease

The American Journal of Surgery, 1939
Abstract Fifty-three cases of chronic and acute pancreatitis on whom biliary tract surgery was performed have been discussed. Biliary tract disease was present in all but six of these. Common duct stone was found in 66 per cent of those with biliary tract disease and chronic pancreatitis and in 78 per cent of those with acute pancreatitis.
R.Franklin Carter, Richard Hotz
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Diseases of the Biliary Tract

Medical Clinics of North America, 1948
E.J. Maltby, Trevor Owen
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Biliary tract disease

Disease-a-Month, 1956
Albert I. Mendeloff, Charles Eckert
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Asbestos fibers in the gallbladder of patients affected by benign biliary tract diseases

European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepathology, 2015
F. Grosso   +10 more
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