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[Clinical study on the endoscopical lithotomy in cholecystolithiasis].

open access: yesNihon Shokakibyo Gakkai zasshi = The Japanese journal of gastro-enterology, 1989
Endoscopical lithotomy was carried out in 14 patients with cholecystolithiasis. 6 patients were men and 8 were women (age 40-78). 4 of them underwent endoscopical lithotomy because of their inoperability. The other patients refused surgical operation and wished the procedure.
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Abstracts

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, Volume 19, Issue S1, Page 1-940, June 2025.
Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations

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United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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Cholelithiasis in newborns — myth or reality?

open access: yesPerioperative Medicine
Introduction: In the past, cholelithiasis in newborns was considered extreme a rare finding, but with increasing use of ultrasound (USG) examination the abdomen is also found more and more often in them. Objective: The objective of the presented work
R Vanatka
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[Cholecystitis and cholecystolithiasis in children].

open access: yesBoletin medico del Hospital Infantil de Mexico, 1982
The study included 1880 necropsies and 8,217 biopsies and surgical pieces seen at the Pathology Department of the Hospital Infantil de México from 1968 to 1977. Among necropsies, two cases (0.10%) of cholecystitis and/or cholecystolithiasis were found and among surgical pieces there were seven (0.08%). Seven cases were females and two males.
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Editorial Comment on: Andrzej Smereczyński, Teresa Starzyńska, Katarzyna Kołaczyk and Józef Kładny Role of sonography in assessing complications after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

open access: yesJournal of Ultrasonography, 2014
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) was introduced to the arsenal of surgical techniques in 1987 and has become the gold standard in treating cholecystolithiasis. In spite of undoubted benefits for patients, it is not a complicationfree procedure.
Wiesław Tarnowski
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