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Radiology, 1975
Review of 367 cases of cholelithiasis in children from the literature and our experience showed that 81% of these patients has no evidence of hemolytic anemia. Oral cholecystograms were diagnostic of cholelithiasis in approximately 70% of these cases.
Donald P. Babbitt, Roger K. Harned
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Review of 367 cases of cholelithiasis in children from the literature and our experience showed that 81% of these patients has no evidence of hemolytic anemia. Oral cholecystograms were diagnostic of cholelithiasis in approximately 70% of these cases.
Donald P. Babbitt, Roger K. Harned
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Pediatric Radiology, 1982
Cholelithiasis is very rare in the newborn infant and is usually not recognized until surgery or autopsy following perforation of the biliary tree. Two premature infants had calcified gallstones on abdominal radiographs. In one patient portal vein thrombosis was also present.
P W, Brill, P, Winchester, M S, Rosen
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Cholelithiasis is very rare in the newborn infant and is usually not recognized until surgery or autopsy following perforation of the biliary tree. Two premature infants had calcified gallstones on abdominal radiographs. In one patient portal vein thrombosis was also present.
P W, Brill, P, Winchester, M S, Rosen
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Cholelithiasis in the Japanese
Archives of Surgery, 1961Introduction It is well known that the cholelithiasis of the Japanese differs remarkably from that of Europeans or Americans. A difference also is noted in respect to such common diseases as pulmonary tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus, chronic pancreatitis, some malignant tumors, and other states, as they affect the Japanese and as they affect other ...
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Cholelithiasis in early infancy
Pediatric Surgery International, 1997This report describes three children, age range 7 weeks to 5 months, who presented with obstructive jaundice secondary to gallstones. Previous Escherichia coli septicaemia and frusemide therapy were predisposing risk factors in two of the patients. All three were successfully treated with cholecystectomy and exploration of the common bile duct.
A. Thomas+4 more
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Cholelithiasis in thalassemia major
European Journal of Haematology, 2008AbstractObjectives: Aim of this study was to evaluate prevalence and characteristics of cholelithiasis in a large population of patients with thalassemia major (TM).Methods: Data from 858 consecutive patients with transfusion‐dependent thalassemia at five major Italian centers were analyzed.
Origa R+9 more
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Cholelithiasis and Choledocholithiasis
2014Cholelithiasis is more common in adults and remains relatively rare in children; however, the incidence of cholelithiasis in children is rising. The increasing incidence of cholelithiasis in children is attributed to increased use of ultrasonography with increased detection rate, and the growing obesity in children.
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