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calculus (pl.: calculi),
often called a stone, is a
concretion of material,
usually mineral salts, that
forms in an
organ or duct of the body. Formation...
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blocking the flow of bile
account for 90% of
cases of
cholecystitis (acute
calculous cholecystitis).
Blockage of bile flow
leads to
thickening and buildup...
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determining predisposition to diabetes, atherosclerosis, gout, and uric
calculous disease". primary. The
American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition. 4 (1):...
- finished. This
water purges the body,
cures third-grade
fevers and
dispels calculous affections. The same water, put on the fire,
becomes cloudy and eventually...
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Fingerhut A,
Catena F, et al. (2016). "2016 WSES
guidelines on
acute calculous cholecystitis".
World Journal of
Emergency Surgery. 11: 25. doi:10...
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Calculous Cholecystitis". ultrasoundtraining.com.
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ancient Mesopotamia, India, China, Persia, Greece, and Rome all
mentioned calculous disease. Part of the
Hippocratic Oath
suggests there were
practicing surgeons...
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increasingly squalid cells." He
developed gall stones,
pancreatitis and
calculous cholecystitis, for
which he was
given inadequate medical treatment during...
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Current Surgical Practice:
Calculous Gallbladder Disease". J
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