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High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Complications of Gallstone Disease (Cholangitis, Chronic cholecystitis, Gallstone Ileus, Porcelaine GB, Carcinomas)

Approach to workup of cholangitis, chronic cholecystitis, Gallstone Ileus, Cholangiocarcinoma including Klatskin tumor, Carcinoma of GB and Pancreas At the end some house-cleaning on iatrogenic complications of gallstone disease after ERCP and other procedures are discussed (incl ...  Show more

High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Cholecystitis (Calculous, Acalculous), Post-Cholecystectomy Syndrome & Sphincter of Oddy's Dysfunction

Question-based Review of Cholecystitis workup and management followed by addressing the complications of cholecystectomy. 

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