Childhood acquired cholecystopathies: About 2 cases
The authors report 2 cases of acquired gall bladder diseases in 5 and 12 year-old children. One of them had a cholelithiasis set on a cholesteiolosis. The other who had been cholecystostomysed during the post-natal period under the suspicion of biliary duct malformation, had a solitary stone, center...
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| Language: | Spanish |
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1975
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| Online Access: | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2708 |
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| Summary: | The authors report 2 cases of acquired gall bladder diseases in 5 and 12 year-old children. One of them had a cholelithiasis set on a cholesteiolosis. The other who had been cholecystostomysed during the post-natal period under the suspicion of biliary duct malformation, had a solitary stone, centered upon a suture material. The calculus occluded the gall bladder cervix intermitently, thus determining acute distentions of the cholecyst. |
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