1941
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(41)90154-x
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Spontaneous internal biliary fistula

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“…It is mostly secondary to gallstones which migrate to the duodenum [1,2]. It may be is some cases iatrogenic in origin, especially after sphincterotomy and after hepaticojejunostomy or choledochojejunostomy [3][4][5]. Although patients may be asymptomatic, possible complications include gallstone ileus, Bouveret syndrome or recurrent episodes of cholangitis.…”
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“…It is mostly secondary to gallstones which migrate to the duodenum [1,2]. It may be is some cases iatrogenic in origin, especially after sphincterotomy and after hepaticojejunostomy or choledochojejunostomy [3][4][5]. Although patients may be asymptomatic, possible complications include gallstone ileus, Bouveret syndrome or recurrent episodes of cholangitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Enterobiliary fistula was first described by Bartholin in 1654 1. Sixty-eight per cent of cases occur between the gallbladder wall and duodenum.…”
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