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Gall stones: a fundamental clinical review

Gall stones: a fundamental clinical review

... of stones in the gall bladder is known as ...from gall stones and this percentage is increasing day by ...Biochemically gall stones are classified into black pigment ...

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Prevalence and Management of Gall Stones in Sleeve Gastrectomy

Prevalence and Management of Gall Stones in Sleeve Gastrectomy

... developed gall stones postoperatively. That higher incidence of gall stones before sleeve gastrectomy indicates abdominal ultrasound as an essential preoperative work up, while it is advised ...

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Single Stage Management of Concomitant Gall Stones and Common Bile Duct Stones in the Laparoscopic Era

Single Stage Management of Concomitant Gall Stones and Common Bile Duct Stones in the Laparoscopic Era

... residual stones, T-tube was removed on 10 th post operative ...residual stones, distal obstruction or continuous bile leak patients underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreato- graphy with ...

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A Clinical study on Prevalence of Hypothyroidism in Diagnosed Cases of Gall Stones

A Clinical study on Prevalence of Hypothyroidism in Diagnosed Cases of Gall Stones

... ductal stones managed during the cholecystectomy. If the stones in the duct are small, they may sometimes be flushed into the duodenum with saline irrigation via the cholangiography catheter after the ...

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Original Article Histopathologic features and frequency of gall bladder lesions in consecutive 540 cholecystectomies

Original Article Histopathologic features and frequency of gall bladder lesions in consecutive 540 cholecystectomies

... of gall bladder lesions in cholecystectomies is not ...of gall bladder diseases and lesions of 540 cholecystectomies in the last 10 years in our pathology ...the gall bladder ...

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Effects of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy on Intraocular Pressure

Effects of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy on Intraocular Pressure

... with gall stones who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery under general anesthesia using (CO 2 ) insufflations in the period from January 2016 to April 2016 in ...

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Identification of Candida Species in the Clinical Laboratory: A Review of Conventional, Commercial and Molecular Techniques

Identification of Candida Species in the Clinical Laboratory: A Review of Conventional, Commercial and Molecular Techniques

... The gall stones may lie dormant or more frequently can lead to symptoms because of acute or chronic inflammation, the disease becomes more prevalent as age ...of gall bladder has been the gold ...

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First Masquerading as Gallstones, Pulmonary Hypertension Mimics PE

First Masquerading as Gallstones, Pulmonary Hypertension Mimics PE

... The clinical skills, biochemical and hematological diagnostic criteria for PE, gall stones and pulmonary hypertension are not a commonplace. Presentations for these pathologies may be more nuanced and ...

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Bipartite Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: New Technique for Avoiding Bile Duct  Injury in Difficult Cases

Bipartite Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: New Technique for Avoiding Bile Duct Injury in Difficult Cases

... of gall bladder was incised just above the Hartmann pouch by laparoscopic scissor, and after dissection of adhesion around it; (b) Suction of the gall bladder contents, and big stones impacted at the ...

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Morphometric Analysis of Histoarchitectural Changes in Cholecystitis

Morphometric Analysis of Histoarchitectural Changes in Cholecystitis

... Cholecystectomy is the commonest operative procedure of biliary tract and second most common surgery performed today [6] . History of surgery is weighed down with names of well known German specialists like Kocher, ...

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A case of gallstones in an African green monkey Chlorocebus aethiops

A case of gallstones in an African green monkey Chlorocebus aethiops

... small gall- stones found are disintegration products of the larger gall- ...small stones, as well as between core and sheath, indicate a batch formation of concrements as de- scribed above ...

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A Clinical Study on Diagnosis, Clinicopathological Correlation and Management of Acute Cholecystitis at K.A.P.V Government Medical College and Annal Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital, Trichy

A Clinical Study on Diagnosis, Clinicopathological Correlation and Management of Acute Cholecystitis at K.A.P.V Government Medical College and Annal Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital, Trichy

... Plain x-ray of the abdomen are of limited value in assessing patients with gall stones. Supine and upright films of the abdomen may be useful in excluding other causes of abdominal pain, such as perforated ...

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A New Surgical Technique of Biliary Drainage

A New Surgical Technique of Biliary Drainage

...  Gall stones: Gall stone is an uncommon complication [6,13] which may occur in the present technique as because native gall bladder is ...the gall blad- der has been used as a conduit ...

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Tiny cystine stones in the gallbladder of a patient with cholecystolithiasis complicating acute cholecystitis: a case report

Tiny cystine stones in the gallbladder of a patient with cholecystolithiasis complicating acute cholecystitis: a case report

... cholesterol gall- stones involves three main components: supersaturation of cholesterol, gallbladder hypomotility, and kinetic fac- tors ...cholesterol stones, which involves cholesterol ...

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Comparitive study between surgical and nonsurgical management in patients with obstructive jaundice due to choledocholithiasis

Comparitive study between surgical and nonsurgical management in patients with obstructive jaundice due to choledocholithiasis

... detect gall stones in gall bladder in all cases (100%) which is in agreement with Zinner MJ et al (1997) which states that the presence of associated gall bladder stone can be confirmed ...

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Case Report Successful laparoscopic common bile duct exploration in a patient with previous Billroth II gastrectomy

Case Report Successful laparoscopic common bile duct exploration in a patient with previous Billroth II gastrectomy

... of gall- stones formation after gastrectomy is much higher than the people without operation his- tory, about 13% to 22% ...multiple stones in the ...

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I. EFFECT OF GIBBERELLIC ACID ON SEEDLING GROWTH, ALPHA-AMYLASE AND PROTEAS1=! ACTIVJTY V. KUMAR*,

I. EFFECT OF GIBBERELLIC ACID ON SEEDLING GROWTH, ALPHA-AMYLASE AND PROTEAS1=! ACTIVJTY V. KUMAR*,

... it was revealed that the cultivars showed a differential behaviour to applied GAll' Cultivars C-306, Sonalika and Kalyan Sona'responded signincanty at all GAll levels(O.I, [r] ...

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Supracostal Punctures for PCNL: Factors that Predict Safety, Success and Stone Free Rate in Stag Horn and Non-Stag Horn Stones: A Single Centre Experience and Review of Literature

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... Hossain et al., considered the upper calyceal approach to be ideal for management of upper ureteric, upper calyceal and stag horn stones [9]. Though technically more demanding and challenging, they claimed that ...

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Host-driven diversification of gall-inducing Acacia thrips and the aridification of Australia

Host-driven diversification of gall-inducing Acacia thrips and the aridification of Australia

... of gall-inducing species richness are believed to increase from mesic to xeric environments across transitional vegetation gradients from mesophytic to sclerophyllous plants ...Species-specific gall ...

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Jewels, Gems, and Magic Stones: The Uses of Stones in Natural Magic in the Middle Ages

Jewels, Gems, and Magic Stones: The Uses of Stones in Natural Magic in the Middle Ages

... Stones and gems have been valued through history not only for their beauty but for the magical powers that are attributed to them. While the powers that people in the Middle Ages believed in were not true they do ...

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