2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rgmxen.2017.05.001
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Gallstone ileus: An overview of the literature

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“…5 Gallstone ileus more commonly found at 65 years rather than under 50. 3,6 Gallstone ileus in the young patient was reported by Chatterjee (2008). 7 The youngest those reported was 13 years old while the oldest was 91 years old.…”
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“…5 Gallstone ileus more commonly found at 65 years rather than under 50. 3,6 Gallstone ileus in the young patient was reported by Chatterjee (2008). 7 The youngest those reported was 13 years old while the oldest was 91 years old.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…These two cases are the first gallstone cases reported at Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital as the tertiary academic hospital at Jakarta, Indonesia in the last 20 years; in accordance with the literature reporting that gallstone ileus referred to a rare case. [1][2][3][4] Both cases were in young adults although the incidence of gallstone ileus in female is 3-5 times to male. 5 Gallstone ileus more commonly found at 65 years rather than under 50.…”
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“…Large stones, greater than 2.5 cm in diameter, are thought to predispose to fistula formation by gradual erosion through the gallbladder fundus. Sixty percent are cholecystoduodenal fistulas, but cholecystocolonic and cholecystogastric fistulas can also result in gallstone ileus [4,5]. Common places for gallstones include the ileum and ileocecal valve due to the anatomical narrow lumen in 60% of cases, jejunum in up to 16%, stomach in 15%, and colon (gallstone coleus) in 2-8% of cases [6,7].…”
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