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Radiology, Vol 146, 467-469, Copyright © 1983 by Radiological Society of North America
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JJ Cronan, PR Mueller, JF Simeone, RS O'Connell, E vanSonnenberg, J Wittenberg and JT Ferrucci Jr
Choledocholithiasis was detected by ultrasound in 11 of 87 patients (13%) overall, including 11 of 56 patients (20%) who had dilated ducts. Choledocholithiasis occurred with a normal caliber common bile duct in 31 of 87 patients (36%), and choledocholithiasis occurred without stones in the gallbladder in seven of 66 patients (11%). Biliary ultrasound plays a limited role in the exclusion of choledocholithiasis.
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