2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12328-021-01462-y
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A case of bile duct diverticulum with repeated acute cholangitis due to diverticular stone fall

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“…Intraductal ultrasound revealed hyperechoic lesions with acoustic shadows in the diverticulum, indicating the presence of stones or fragments accompanied by diverticular stones, and the patient was considered to have recurrent acute cholangitis. 37 A retrospective cohort study illustrated that biliary obstruction may be associated with 30day readmission rates in patients with acute cholangitis. 29 Diabetes mellitus was a risk factor for recurrence of acute cholangitis.…”
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“…Intraductal ultrasound revealed hyperechoic lesions with acoustic shadows in the diverticulum, indicating the presence of stones or fragments accompanied by diverticular stones, and the patient was considered to have recurrent acute cholangitis. 37 A retrospective cohort study illustrated that biliary obstruction may be associated with 30day readmission rates in patients with acute cholangitis. 29 Diabetes mellitus was a risk factor for recurrence of acute cholangitis.…”
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