Videochirurgia Pediatrica 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-88-470-1797-9_14
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“…While, several pathologies represent risk factors for pediatric cholelithiasis, in our study, idiopathic cases represented 31.25% of patients. However, we also found the presence of hematologic diseases (31.25%), CF (12.5%), and obesity (18.75%), which are similar to the results of a recent review 2 . Children with cholelithiasis tend to be asymptomatic in 33% to 40% of cases.…”
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“…While, several pathologies represent risk factors for pediatric cholelithiasis, in our study, idiopathic cases represented 31.25% of patients. However, we also found the presence of hematologic diseases (31.25%), CF (12.5%), and obesity (18.75%), which are similar to the results of a recent review 2 . Children with cholelithiasis tend to be asymptomatic in 33% to 40% of cases.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Cholelithiasis is clinical diagnosed and con rmed by ultrasound 1,2 . In our study, an ultrasound was performed on every patient at the time of the diagnosis and before surgery.…”
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