Juxtapapillary duodenal diverticula predispose to common bile duct stones

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
V SkarM Osnes

Abstract

In an endoscopic study of 107 patients with suspected common bile duct calculi, 26 were found at retrograde cholangiography to have juxtapapillary diverticula (JPD). Over 80% of these patients had common bile duct calculi, compared with only 52% among those without any JPD (p less than 0.01).

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