A Rare Nidus for Biliary Stone Formation: Post-Cholecystectomy Clip Migration
<p>A 54-year-old woman presented with one month of recurrent postprandial right sided and epigastric abdominal pain, associated with intermittent anorexia and vomiting.</p><p>Her past medical history includes Crohn's disease diagnosed in 1976, requiring total colectomy and end...
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Main Authors: | Robert Battat (Author), Marilyse Drapeau (Author), Jonathan Wyse (Author), Bernard Faulques (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2020-12-02.
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