Fever accompanying abdominal pain in a critically ill patient should prompt an assessment for cholecystitis. Diagnosis is usually made with [...]
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ultrasound findings of acute cholecystitis or a radionuclide biliary scan that fails to visualize the gallbladder
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Fever accompanying abdominal pain in a critically ill patient should prompt an assessment for cholecystitis. Diagnosis is usually made with [...]
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Fever accompanying abdominal pain in a critically ill patient should prompt an assessment for cholecystitis. Diagnosis is usually made with [...]
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ultrasound findings of acute cholecystitis or a radionuclide biliary scan that fails to visualize the gallbladder
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