Zusammenfassung
In der Bundesrepublik Deutschland leben etwa 5 Mill. Gallensteinträger. Frauen sind in Mitteleuropa und den USA etwa doppelt so häufig betroffen wie Männer. In diesen geographischen Bereichen ist Cholesterin in ca. 70% der Gallensteine im kritallinen Material enthalten [1]. Pigmentsteine sind dagegen seltener. Nicht jeder Gallensteinträger wird zum Gallensteinkranken. Etwa 30% aller Konkremente bleiben klinisch stumm.
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Fölsch, U.R., Junge, U. (1982). Gallensteine. In: Medikamentöse Therapie in der Gastroenterologie. Kliniktaschenbücher. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96689-7_22
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