Background: Triphasic dynamic enhanced computed tomography (CT) scans were acquired to identify cholesterol and adenomatous gallbladder (GB) polyps that were inaccurately diagnosed before surgery.
Purpose: To evaluate the CT findings of 1.0- to 2.
Background: Dual-energy computed tomography (DE-CT) scans were acquired to identify cholesterol and adenomatous gallbladder (GB) polyps, which have not been well evaluated before surgery.
Purpose: To evaluate the DE-CT findings of GB polyps 1.0-2.
Background: Preoperative jaundice is frequent in gallbladder cancer (GBC) and indicates advanced disease. Resection is rarely recommended to treat advanced GBC. An aggressive surgical approach for advanced GBC remains lacking because of the association of this disease with serious postoperative complications and poor prognosis.
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August 2006
A female patient, aged 62 years, unexpectedly swallowed a removable partial denture (RPD) during the supper. The doctor failed to take out the RPD from her stomach under the gastroscope during the emergency treatment at the first day. 2 days later, the PRD blocked the intestinal tract and its metal clasps penetrated the wall of the intestine near the ileocecal junction, it soon leaded to enterobrosis and diffuse peritonitis.
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