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Examination of Patients with Biliodigestive Anastomoses

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Cholescintigraphy

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Biliodigestive anastomoses are operatively reconstructed connecting passages between parts of the bile-draining system and parts of the upper digestive tract — essentially the duodenum and the jejunum — to guarantee an unhindered bile flow.

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Reichelt, H.G. (1981). Examination of Patients with Biliodigestive Anastomoses. In: Cox, P.H. (eds) Cholescintigraphy. Developments in Nuclear Medicine, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8325-0_10

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