Abnormal presentation of ascending cholangitis

Key Clinical Message Ventriculo‐peritoneal, ‐gallbladder, ‐pleural, ‐atrial, and ‐jugular shunts are all viable options in the treatment of hydrocephalus . Retrieval of these catheters can often be very difficult and may be unsuccessful or incomplete. Retained catheters can result in unforeseen and...

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description Key Clinical Message Ventriculo‐peritoneal, ‐gallbladder, ‐pleural, ‐atrial, and ‐jugular shunts are all viable options in the treatment of hydrocephalus . Retrieval of these catheters can often be very difficult and may be unsuccessful or incomplete. Retained catheters can result in unforeseen and unexpected complications. Ventriculo‐peritoneal, ‐gallbladder, ‐pleural, ‐atrial, and ‐jugular shunts are all viable options in the treatment of hydrocephalus. Retrieval of these catheters can often be very difficult and may be unsuccessful or incomplete. Retained catheters can result in unforeseen and unexpected complications.
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subjects Ascending cholangitis
Bacterial infections
Case reports
Catheters
Clinical Image
Clinical Images
endoscopic retrieval
Endoscopy
Iatrogenesis
Medical diagnosis
retained shunt
shunt fragment
Small intestine
ventricular shunt
title Abnormal presentation of ascending cholangitis
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