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Biliary Dyskinesia
Known as:
dyskinesia biliary
, Biliary Dyskinesia [Disease/Finding]
, Dyskinesias, Biliary
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A motility disorder characterized by biliary COLIC, absence of GALLSTONES, and an abnormal GALLBLADDER ejection fraction. It is caused by gallbladder…
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2012
2012
Subacromial impingement syndrome secondary to scapulothoracic dyskinesia
Kyeong-Jin Han
,
J. Cho
,
S. Han
,
Hwan-Sub Hyun
,
Doohyung Lee
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
2012
Corpus ID: 22165620
The authors describe two cases of subacromial impingement syndrome of the shoulder secondary to scapular dyskinesia caused by a…
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2009
2009
Confirmation of postcholecystectomy biliary dyskinesia by elevation of serum transaminases (GOT and GPT) after injection of morphine?
J. Holtzer
,
S. Hulst
Acta Medica Scandinavica
2009
Corpus ID: 29420396
Abstract. In 39 cholecystectomized patients and 62 patients without previous cholecystectomy the effect of i.m. injection of…
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2006
2006
Ultrasonographic evaluation of fatty meal stimulated gallbladder contraction in the diagnosis of biliary dyskinesia in children.
A. Cay
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M. Imamoglu
,
H. Sarıhan
,
A. Ahmetoğlu
Acta paediatrica
2006
Corpus ID: 6021907
AIM Biliary dyskinesia (BD) is characterized by symptoms of biliary disease, no evidence of gallstones on ultrasonography (USG…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Biliary dyskinesia in pediatrics
G. Telega
Current Gastroenterology Reports
2006
Corpus ID: 19447636
Biliary dyskinesia is a potential cause for acalculous biliary colic in pediatric patients. A triad of symptoms and signs…
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1997
1997
Gallbladder Dyskinesia in Children
H. Lugo-Vicente
JSLS : Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic…
1997
Corpus ID: 203740510
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe clinico-pathological characteristics in a group of children…
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1996
1996
Biliary dyskinesia in idiopathic slow-transit constipation
D. Hemingway
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J. Neilly
,
I. Finlay
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
1996
Corpus ID: 31285628
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic slow-transit constipation may be a pangastrointestinal motility disorder. We have screened patients…
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1993
1993
A Correlation between Carotenemia and Biliary Dyskinesia
T. Nishimura
Journal of dermatology (Print)
1993
Corpus ID: 24347051
The interrelationship between carotenemia and biliary dyskinesia was studied in eighty‐two biliary dyskinesia patients and twenty…
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1988
1988
Cholecystectomy in the cat damages pericholedochal nerves and impairs reflex regulation of the sphincter of Oddi. A mechanism for postcholecystectomy biliary dyskinesia.
A. Thune
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L. Jivegård
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N. Conradi
,
J. Svanvik
Acta chirurgica Scandinavica
1988
Corpus ID: 36745046
A recent study demonstrated the activity of the feline sphincter of Oddi to be regulated by the distending pressure in the…
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1986
1986
Controlled study of the effects of tiropramide on biliary dyskinesia.
Emilio Trabucchi
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C. Baratti
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A. Centemero
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Massimo Zuin
,
E. Rizzitelli
,
Renzo Colombo
Pharmatherapeutica
1986
Corpus ID: 8230262
A controlled trial was carried out in patients with biliary dyskinesia to compare the effects of the new calmodulin-independent…
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1959
1959
Serial Cholecystography: AMMeanseoperative DiagnoDiagnosis of Biliary
J. D. Rose
1959
Corpus ID: 72063232
Biliary dyskinesia may be defined as a disorder of the motility of the biliary tract. That biliary dyskinesia is a frequent…
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