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[Definition, classification and clinical symptoms of cholelithiasis]
Abstract:
Generally, the cases with symptomatic biliary stone are diagnosed as cholelithiasis and asymptomatic cases are not defined as cholelithiasis in the strict sense. However, asymptomatic stones are often diagnosed and treated as cholelithiasis. In the diagnosis and treatment of cholelithiasis, it is important to study the localization and classification of biliary stones relation to clinical symptoms.
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