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Creation of a Pediatric Choledocholithiasis Prediction Model
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition - JPGN, 2021Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text ABSTRACT Background: Definitive non-invasive detection of pediatric choledocholithiasis could allow more efficient identification of those patients who are most likely to benefit from therapeutic ...
R. Cohen+6 more
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
A 79-year-old man with a previous cholecystectomy re-presented with right upper quadrant pain. His liver function tests showed a cholestatic picture. Ultrasound showed dilated intrahepatic ducts and a dilated common bile duct. No gallstones were identified.
Toshiyuki Mori+3 more
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A 79-year-old man with a previous cholecystectomy re-presented with right upper quadrant pain. His liver function tests showed a cholestatic picture. Ultrasound showed dilated intrahepatic ducts and a dilated common bile duct. No gallstones were identified.
Toshiyuki Mori+3 more
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Endoscopy, 2020
Background Recent guidelines from the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) and American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) recommend risk stratification according to liver function test (LFT) and abdominal ultrasound in ...
N. Jagtap+13 more
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Background Recent guidelines from the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) and American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) recommend risk stratification according to liver function test (LFT) and abdominal ultrasound in ...
N. Jagtap+13 more
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Risk factors and management of primary choledocholithiasis: a systematic review
ANZ journal of surgery, 2020Primary choledocholithiasis (PC) is a common disease in biliary surgery. The treatment is always challenging due to its high recurrence. A systemic review is undertaken to determine the risk factors for recurrence and provide with the individualized ...
Jie Zhang, Xiaofeng Ling
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Choledocholithiasis and a double gallbladder [PDF]
A 78-year-old man was admitted to another hospital with jaundice and pruritus for 3 weeks. He suffered from multiple medical problems including hypertension, atherosclerotic vascular disease, renal insufficiency, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic alcoholism with cirrhosis, and residual urinary incontinence after a brainstem vascular insult.
Jan A. Janson+2 more
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Clinical equipoise exists regarding optimal sequencing in the definitive management of choledocholithiasis. Our current study compares sequential biliary ductal clearance and cholecystectomy at an interval to simultaneous laparoendoscopic ...
Gary Alan Bass+10 more
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BACKGROUND Clinical equipoise exists regarding optimal sequencing in the definitive management of choledocholithiasis. Our current study compares sequential biliary ductal clearance and cholecystectomy at an interval to simultaneous laparoendoscopic ...
Gary Alan Bass+10 more
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Choledocholithiasis in infancy
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1985Three cases of choledocholithiasis presenting with obstructive jaundice in infancy are reported. Ultrasonography demonstrated a grossly dilated common bile duct in all three cases. It failed, however, to demonstrate the calculi that were situated at the distal end of the common duct. Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography was valuable in one patient
L. Spitz, D.W.K. Man
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Ultrasonography of choledocholithiasis.
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 1983In a retrospective study of patients with ultrasonographically demonstrable choledocholithiasis, 81 stones were demonstrated in 46 patients. The majority of the stones were between 5 and 10 mm in diameter; the smallest was 2 mm and the largest 23 mm. Of the 81 stones, 64 demonstrated acoustical shadowing; 56 were located in the distal segment of the ...
M P McNamara, S G Parulekar
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Ceftriaxone Choledocholithiasis
Pediatrics, 1996Ceftriaxone is a broad-spectrum, third-generation cephalosporin. The formation of biliary sludge and cholelithiasis after ceftriaxone administration has been reported and is thought by many to be a benign process.1-3 Despite this, cholecystectomy has been performed in symptomatic patients who have received ceftriaxone.3,4 This complication of ...
F M, Robertson+4 more
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ANZ journal of surgery, 2020
The true incidence of unsuspected choledocholithiasis found during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is unknown. Untreated ‘silent’ stones may be associated with significant long‐term risks.
R. O’Neill+5 more
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The true incidence of unsuspected choledocholithiasis found during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is unknown. Untreated ‘silent’ stones may be associated with significant long‐term risks.
R. O’Neill+5 more
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