Vestn Khir Im I I Grek
September 2002
The acute cholangiogenic infection may have a favorable course or acquire a purulent or septic form. Chronic cholangiogenic infection often having subclinical features is sometimes septic and is responsible for the transition of bacterial cholangitis from the complication to the independent disease. Of greatest significance are septic forms of cholangiogenic infection because of high lethality.
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