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J Indian Med Assoc ; 1993 Dec; 91(12): 335-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-99150
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-124128

ABSTRACT

Of the 20 cases with biliary colics who had normal OCG and ultrasound, 11 (55%) showed microlithiasis in the form of cholesterol monohydrate crystals and/or calcium bilirubinate granules on polarized light microscopy of the duodenal bile. Microlithiasis was noted in gallbladder bile of all (100%) the cases with proven gallstones but in none of the duodenal bile samples from healthy subjects. This study suggests that polarized microscopy may be a useful method to detect microlithiasis in patients with repeated biliary colics who have normal OCG and ultrasound examination.


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Bile/analysis , Cholelithiasis/analysis , Colic/diagnosis , Humans , Microscopy, Polarization
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