The Absence of Gallstones on Point-of-Care Ultrasound Rules Out Acute CholecystitisUC Irvine UC Irvine Previously Published Works Title The Absence of Gallstones on Point-of-Care
Causative Organism in a Patient without Underlying Malignancy Mustafa Yildirim*, Ismet Ozaydin1, Idris Sahin2 and Mehmet Yasar1 Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious
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Cholelithiasis and Cholecystitis in ChildrenMemphis, Tennessee With advances in medical technology, including intensive care, new medications, alterations in the composition
S. SODERLUND and B. ZETTERSTROM From the Department ofPaediatric Surgery, Kronprinsessan Lovisas Barnsjukhus, Stockholm, Sweden Diseases of the gall-bladder such as cholecystitis
Management of acute cholecystitis during pregnancy: A single-center experience Bora Barut, M.D.,1 Fatih Gönülta, M.D.,1 Ali Fuat Kaan Gök, M.D.,2 Tevfik Tolga
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 4:303-309 (1996) (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Cholecystitis in Pregnancy Brian M. Casey* and Susan M. Cox Department of Obstetrics
from gallstones Gallstones are common among the general population, but because they rarely cause symptoms many people are unaware of their presence. Over a ten-year period,
Simon Bar-Meir MD Tel Aviv University, Israel IMAJ 2001;3:111-113 Gallstone disease is the most common and costly of all digestive diseases in the United States, resulting