On Gall-Stones or Cholelithiasis
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[A case study of gallbladder stones].
INTRODUCTION Gall bladder is a pear shaped secular Organ which stores bile, is also place for formation and growth of gall stones. Today the incidence of Cholelithiasis is increasing considerably in India. The aim of our study are to know the incidence of gall stones in relation to age and sex, the relation of diet in gall stones, the clinical presentation of gall stones, the best mode of inves...
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In spite of the common concept that all types of cholelithiasis have fairly similar clinical signs and symptoms, we noticed quite a difference in their clinical presentation and prognosis between the two groups of patients that had multiple stones (group I) or single stone (group II) cholelithiasis. To varfiy this clinical assumption, we reviewed 125 patients which underwent cholecystectomy wit...
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دوره 15 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2016