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Etiology and Frequency

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Diagnosis of Cholecystoses

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The three types described here are merely a selection of cholecystoses as proposed by Jutras (see table), but are relatively the easiest to diagnose roentgenologically and the most common types.

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Ruijs, J.H.J., Hulst, S.G.T. (1977). Etiology and Frequency. In: Diagnosis of Cholecystoses. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1059-7_6

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