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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993
To critically review the risks and benefits of therapy for asymptomatic and symptomatic persons with gallstones who are considering therapy to prevent future episodes of biliary pain or complications including acute cholecystitis, pancreatitis, or gallbladder cancer.Review of English-language literature regarding the natural history of persons with ...
William A. Gracie, David F. Ransohoff
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To critically review the risks and benefits of therapy for asymptomatic and symptomatic persons with gallstones who are considering therapy to prevent future episodes of biliary pain or complications including acute cholecystitis, pancreatitis, or gallbladder cancer.Review of English-language literature regarding the natural history of persons with ...
William A. Gracie, David F. Ransohoff
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
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Verdonk, R.C.+2 more
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Contains fulltext : 311680.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
Verdonk, R.C.+2 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1991
Sir.—Recently, Reif et al1described 50 children and adolescents with gallstones and discussed the conditions associated with the development of gallstones in children, with the exception of erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP). Of the two most common porphyrias, EPP rivals porphyria cutanea tarda in prevalence, and is characterized clinically by ...
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Sir.—Recently, Reif et al1described 50 children and adolescents with gallstones and discussed the conditions associated with the development of gallstones in children, with the exception of erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP). Of the two most common porphyrias, EPP rivals porphyria cutanea tarda in prevalence, and is characterized clinically by ...
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Gallstone ileus in ileostomy: gallstone ‘Ileustomy’
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2021Jason T. Hong, Enoch Wong
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1981
The use of chenodeoxycholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, and mono octanoin in the dissolution of gallstones is examined as an alternative to surgery. It is conjectured that as many as 80 per cent of radiolucent gallstones can be dissolved using these agents, although factors of cost must be considered in cases in which lifelong medication is required.
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The use of chenodeoxycholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, and mono octanoin in the dissolution of gallstones is examined as an alternative to surgery. It is conjectured that as many as 80 per cent of radiolucent gallstones can be dissolved using these agents, although factors of cost must be considered in cases in which lifelong medication is required.
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