2006, Number 3
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Acta Med 2006; 4 (3)
Interventionist procedures in biliary vias
Ríos RJL, Vargas GCA
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 211-212
PDF size: 30.47 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The percutaneous cholangiography is a safe and effective
procedure for the evaluation of the bile duct system
and if necessary to make therapeutic procedures; this
study is indicated for the patient with obstructive jaundice.
This article will review the indications and complications.
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