These tumors are associated with diabetes mellitus, cholelithiasis, steatorrhea, and hypochlorhydria. |
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Among his many contributions to pathology was his observation of cholelithiasis as a disease distinct from mere hypochondria or epigastic pain. |
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Splenectomy effectively arrests the extravascular hemolysis and prevents its long-term complications, such as cholelithiasis and aplastic crises. |
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The results of lab tests should be completely normal if the client has cholelithiasis or gallbladder colic. |
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An abscess cavity may form as a result of a complication of cholelithiasis, pancreatitis and appendicitis. |
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Nevertheless Langenbuch's open cholecystectomy remained the gold standard for symptomatic cholelithiasis for over a century. |
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Liver function tests, such as lactate dehydrogenase and aspartate aminotransferase, may be elevated in alcoholic liver disease and pancreatitis associated with cholelithiasis. |
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In 1882 K. Langenbuch successfully removed the gall bladder of a 43-year-old man who was suffering from cholelithiasis. |
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An ultrasound revealed cholelithiasis without evidence of cholecystitis and choledocholithiasis. |
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Includes cholecystitis and cholelithiasis. |
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Hepatobiliary disorders: Bile duct obstruction, cholelithiasis. |
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Patients with Klinefelter's syndrome may be more prone to cholelithiasis. |
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An abdominal sonogram was done, which revealed cholelithiasis and evidence of cholecystitis, for which she underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. |
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Other diagnoses associated with catecholamine-secreting tumors that do not appear to be inherited are the Carney triad, cholelithiasis, and renal artery stenosis. |
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Cholelithiasis was detected at age 10, and an elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy was done at 12 years of age. |
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