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NON-CALCULOUS INTERMITTENT BILIARY OBSTRUCTION FOLLOWING CHOLECYSTECTOMY.
1924
E S Judd, and V G Burden
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Biliary intestinal anastomosis for non-calculous biliary obstruction.
August 1951, Rocky Mountain medical journal,
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Non-calculous biliary obstruction as treated by biliary intestinal anastomosis.
November 1952, Medical times,
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[Not calculous biliary obstruction].
January 1954, Revista brasileira de gastroenterologia,
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[Biliary dyskinesia after cholecystectomy for calculous cholecystitis].
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Non-calculous biliary disease.
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[The radiological diagnosis of non-calculous biliary duct obstruction (author's transl)].
February 1977, RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin,
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[Cholecystectomy in non-calculous gallbladder diseases].
February 1979, Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960),
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Non-Calculous Biliary Tract Disturbances.
March 1948, California medicine,
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Prospective study of open cholecystectomy for calculous biliary disease.
January 1994, The British journal of surgery,
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[Bacteriological examination of 21 calculous gallbladders following cholecystectomy].
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