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Biliary Surgery, Radiomanometry and Glucagon

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Glucagon in Gastroenterology

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Disturbances occurring during bile duct emptying may be due either to an anomaly of motoricity or to an organic lesion of the sphincter of Oddi. These disturbances can be detected and differentiated by means of surgical radiomanometry, and upon the findings a decision can be made regarding further surgery.

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Treffot, MJ., Quilichini, F., Vinson, MF. (1979). Biliary Surgery, Radiomanometry and Glucagon. In: Picazo, J. (eds) Glucagon in Gastroenterology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9212-2_7

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