2015
DOI: 10.24871/1632015190-193
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Mirizzi’s Syndrome

Abstract: Mirizzi’s syndrome was an obstruction caused by gallstone located in gallbladder neck (or cystic duct) or outside gallbladder that caused a dilatation of gallbladder and narrowing of adjacent duct, sometimes with the presence of cholecystocholedochal fistula. Mirizzi’s syndrome was a rare complication of gallbladder stone. We reported a 42 years old woman complained progressive icteric sclera. Patients also complained dark urine and light stool. During physical examination, we found an icteric sclera, pain in … Show more

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