Choledocholithiasis

Case contributed by Varun Babu , 12 Dec 2017
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Sachi Hapugoda, 12 Dec 2017

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A typical case of gallstones and choledochal stones causing recurrent upper abdominal pain. It is important to rule out any early signs of biliary duct neoplasm in long standing cases of calcular disease. No such signs of biliary tree mural thickening nor any intra hepatic mass lesions were identified in this study. 

  • -<p>A typical case of <a title="Cholelithiasis" href="/articles/gallstones-1">gall stones</a> and <a title="Choledocholithiasis" href="/articles/choledocholithiasis">choledochal stones</a> causing recurrent upper abdominal pain. It is important to rule out any early signs of biliary duct neoplasm in long standing cases of calcular disease. No such signs of biliary tree mural thickening nor any intra hepatic mass lesions were identified in this study. </p>
  • +<p>A typical case of <a href="/articles/gallstones-1">gallstones</a> and <a href="/articles/choledocholithiasis">choledochal stones</a> causing recurrent upper abdominal pain. It is important to rule out any early signs of biliary duct neoplasm in long standing cases of calcular disease. No such signs of biliary tree mural thickening nor any intra hepatic mass lesions were identified in this study. </p>

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