Gallbladder disease in children

Abstract Biliary disease in children has changed over the past few decades, with a marked rise in incidence – perhaps most related to the parallel rise in pediatric obesity – as well as a rise in cholecystectomy rates. In addition to stone disease (cholelithiasis), acalculous causes of gallbladder p...

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Biliary dyskinesia
Biliary Dyskinesia - diagnosis
Biliary Dyskinesia - surgery
Child
Cholecystectomy - methods
Cholelithiasis
Critical view of safety
Diagnosis, Differential
Gallbladder
Gallbladder Diseases - diagnosis
Gallbladder Diseases - etiology
Humans
Pediatric biliary disease
Pediatrics
Surgery
title Gallbladder disease in children
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