Background: Biliary microlithiasis is a collection of cholesterol and calcium bilirubinate crystals and is known to cause biliary colic, acute pancreatitis and acute cholecystitis. In some of these patients biliary microlithiasis has been found. Objectives: To estimate the incidence of biliary microlithiasis in patients with upper abdominal pain and negative imaging tests. Methods: A prospective analysis of bile was studied in 50 patients. A positive result was the identification of cholesterol crystals or calcium bilirubinate clumps. Results: In the 50 patients studied, 7 patients were found to have microlithiasis in bile. Conclusion: Microscopic examination of bile for biliary microlithiasis is a simple and safe technique and must...
BACKGROUND: Acute cholecystitis (AC) is a surgical condition that is usually managed by emergency su...
Gallstones is defined as the formation of solid concentrations in the gallbladder or bile duct as a ...
Common bile duct stones (CBDS) incidence is about 10–15%. Clinical signs and symptoms are nonspecifi...
Background: Biliary microlithiasis is a collection of cholesterol and calcium bilirubinate crystals ...
Background & Aims: We studied 22 patients with symptomatic microlithiasis to determine whether a con...
Prior investigators have proposed microlithiasis as a causative factor for occult gallbladder diseas...
Bile stone disease is one of the most prevalent gastroenterological diseases with a considerable geo...
The terms biliary sludge and cholesterol microlithiasis (hereafter referred to as microlithiasis) we...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Accurate prediction of common bile duct (CB...
The gallbladder serves as the repository for bile produced in the liver. However, bile within the ga...
Background : /Aims: EUS can detect bile duct stones (BDS) that are undetectable on multidetector com...
The most common etiology of bile duct obstruction in patients with cholelithiasis is choledocholithi...
Purpose: To study the appearance of bile in clinical MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) with special...
Gallstones are collections of cholesterol, bile pigment or a combination of the two,which are formed...
We recently observed numerous microspheroliths consisting of microscopic organized crystalline struc...
BACKGROUND: Acute cholecystitis (AC) is a surgical condition that is usually managed by emergency su...
Gallstones is defined as the formation of solid concentrations in the gallbladder or bile duct as a ...
Common bile duct stones (CBDS) incidence is about 10–15%. Clinical signs and symptoms are nonspecifi...
Background: Biliary microlithiasis is a collection of cholesterol and calcium bilirubinate crystals ...
Background & Aims: We studied 22 patients with symptomatic microlithiasis to determine whether a con...
Prior investigators have proposed microlithiasis as a causative factor for occult gallbladder diseas...
Bile stone disease is one of the most prevalent gastroenterological diseases with a considerable geo...
The terms biliary sludge and cholesterol microlithiasis (hereafter referred to as microlithiasis) we...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Accurate prediction of common bile duct (CB...
The gallbladder serves as the repository for bile produced in the liver. However, bile within the ga...
Background : /Aims: EUS can detect bile duct stones (BDS) that are undetectable on multidetector com...
The most common etiology of bile duct obstruction in patients with cholelithiasis is choledocholithi...
Purpose: To study the appearance of bile in clinical MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) with special...
Gallstones are collections of cholesterol, bile pigment or a combination of the two,which are formed...
We recently observed numerous microspheroliths consisting of microscopic organized crystalline struc...
BACKGROUND: Acute cholecystitis (AC) is a surgical condition that is usually managed by emergency su...
Gallstones is defined as the formation of solid concentrations in the gallbladder or bile duct as a ...
Common bile duct stones (CBDS) incidence is about 10–15%. Clinical signs and symptoms are nonspecifi...