PMID: 1205600Aug 1, 1975Paper

Jaundice as a sign of delayed gall-bladder perforation following blunt abdominal trauma

Injury
J W Fielding, C J Strachan

Abstract

A case of delayed rupture of the gall-bladder following blund abdominal trauma is presented. A discussion of the aetiology, clinical and biochemical manifestations, and prognosis of this condition follows.

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Jun 1, 1981·American Journal of Surgery·D G SpigosV Capek
Jan 1, 1985·Injury·W LineaweaverT Rumley
Oct 3, 1999·Injury·J E Losanoff, K T Kjossev
Jan 1, 1981·Annals of Surgery·C A SoderstromR A Cowley
May 26, 2011·The Journal of Trauma·Matthew K J JaggardMuhammad Choudhry
Mar 1, 1979·Postgraduate Medical Journal·D A Laffey, D J Hay
Oct 1, 1995·The British Journal of Surgery·R W Parks, T Diamond

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