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Gallstone perforation of the ileum without obstruction
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|October 1, 1984
Abstract:
A case of perforated ileum due to an impacted gall stone without associated intestinal obstruction, is reported. The problem in diagnosis and management are discussed.
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