Larynx with Jaundice (4 of 6)

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Case description

Vater´s papilla is observed protrued Acute cholangitis is a difficult diagnostic and therapeutic problem. Classically, Charcot’s triad of jaundice, abdominal pain and fever have been the main basis of diagnosis however 30%-45% of the patients with acute cholangitis do not satisfy the criteria of Charcot’s triad.

tags: Jaundice endoscopy larynx Vater's papilla

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