Disease | cholangitis |
Phenotype | C0008350|gallstones |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 26123122 | The incidence proportion of the appearance of acute cholangitis in patients with gallstones is 0.3%–1.6%. |
PubMedID- 21970314 | We present a rare case of a. hydrophila sepsis and acute suppurative cholangitis in a patient with gallstones and rheumatoid arthritis using tocilizumab. |
PubMedID- 22033865 | Methods: we re-examined whether acute cholangitis was concomitant with gallstones according to the tokyo guidelines in 248 patients with choledocholithiasis. |
PubMedID- 23724992 | According to the evidences in literature [6-11], conditions that were considered correct indications for surgery were the following: acute cholecystitis (including complicated form such as gallbladder perforation and gangrene), acute biliary pancreatitis, gallbladder adenomas, cholangitis with evidence of gallstones, biliodigestive fistula and mirizzi syndrome, lithiasis of the biliary ducts with or without jaundice, recurrent episodes of biliary colic or recurrent jaundice and the rare bouveret syndrome. |
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