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The Gallbladder in Polycystic Liver Disease
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981Polycystic disease of the liver may clinically mimic diseases of the gallbladder. The presence of extrinsic masses deforming the gallbladder on oral cholecystography or intravenous cholangiography, especially in patients with a previous history of polycystic kidney disease, should suggest the correct diagnosis.
Arthur Lieber +2 more
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Ultrasound in the Investigation of Gallbladder Disease
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978CONVENTIONAL oral cholecystography with iopanoic acid has reached a high degree of diagnostic accuracy and is currently the standard mode of evaluation of gallbladder disease. 1 However, it is of limited applicability in several situations: The acutely ill patient. The study, when using iopanoic acid may take 14 to 48 hours to complete.
Roger C. Sanders, Neil B. Kappelman
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2020
Pediatric gallstone disease is on the rise in the United States, for two main reasons. First, improved diagnostic tools including high-resolution ultrasound have made the detection of small stones more readily apparent. Secondly, dietary changes have led to an increased incidence of cholesterol stones.
Anna Elizabeth West, Matthew S. Clifton
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Pediatric gallstone disease is on the rise in the United States, for two main reasons. First, improved diagnostic tools including high-resolution ultrasound have made the detection of small stones more readily apparent. Secondly, dietary changes have led to an increased incidence of cholesterol stones.
Anna Elizabeth West, Matthew S. Clifton
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2017
A century ago, William Mayo M.D. declared that there was no such thing as an innocent gallstone. We now understand that this is not true and that most gallstones are asymptomatic. Gallbladder disease is very common worldwide and this article aims to outline the incidence, aetiology, presentation and management of gallbladder disease. Complications can
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A century ago, William Mayo M.D. declared that there was no such thing as an innocent gallstone. We now understand that this is not true and that most gallstones are asymptomatic. Gallbladder disease is very common worldwide and this article aims to outline the incidence, aetiology, presentation and management of gallbladder disease. Complications can
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DISEASE OF THE GALLBLADDER IN CHILDREN
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1932It is well recognized that there are certain pathologic conditions that affect children with such rarity that their occurrence is regarded as a medical curiosity. Disease of the gallbladder has been placed in this category by most physicians and looked on as an affliction to which children are fortunately immune.
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ACHLORHYDRIA IN GALLBLADDER DISEASE
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923Owing to the frequency of epigastric distress in gallbladder disease, the notion has crept into the minds of many medical men ( Simnitzky, 1 Griffiths 2 and others) that hyperacidity is apt to be an accompaniment, if not a symptom, of cholelithiasis.
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Clofibrate and Gallbladder Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977Krasno Lr, Harrison Dc
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Multimodality Imaging, including Dual-Energy CT, in the Evaluation of Gallbladder Disease.
Radiographics, 2018Lisa Ratanaprasatporn +4 more
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Outcome of elective cholecystectomy for the treatment of gallbladder disease in dogs.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2018Ga-Young Youn +3 more
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