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Dilatation of the Cystic Duct Confluence in Laparoscopic Common Bile Duct Exploration and stone extraction for Patients with Secondary Choledocholithiasis [PDF]
Xiaobin Yang +8 more
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Animal Models and Experimental Medicine, EarlyView.
Asian Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (AFLAS)
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Background Bile duct injuries following laparoscopic cholecystectomy are rare but serious complications. Timely diagnosis and optimal management remain challenging.
R. Mantke +3 more
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Risk Factors for the Presence of Residual Bile Duct Stones after Endoscopic Treatment of Stones of the Common Bile Duct [PDF]
Jin Won Hwang, Jung Sik Choi
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Choledochal duct obstruction in human by Fasciola hepatica [PDF]
Fascioliasis is a herbivorous parasitic infection that can be transmitted to humans. Human cases are increasingly reported from different countries.
فیضی, ایرج +2 more
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Straight Tube Vs. T-Tube Drainage of the Common Bile Duct*
Robert J. Massie, Glenn L. Christie
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Juxtapapillary duodenal diverticula (JPDD) are strongl associated with common bile duct stones and show less malignancies in the biliopancreatic system [PDF]
Thomas Zoepf +2 more
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