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Jaundice, Choledocholithiasis, and a Nondilated Common Duct
Richard A. Greenwald, MD;
Raul Pereiras, Jr, MD;
Steven J. Morris, MD;
Eugene R. Schiff, MD
JAMA. 1978;240(18):1983-1984.
Abstract
In two cases of jaundice due to choledocholithiasis, the biliary tree was not dilated on skinny-needle transhepatic cholangiography. Visualization of the biliary tree before arriving at a diagnosis in certain cases of jaundice is needed.
(JAMA 240:1983-1984, 1978)
Author Affiliations
From the Departments of Internal Medicine (Drs Greenwald, Morris, and Schiff) and Radiology (Dr Pereiras), University of Miami School of Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital, Miami.
Footnotes
Reprint requests to Hepatology Section, Veterans Administration Hospital, Miami, FL 33125 (Dr Schiff).
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