Biliary colic: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Biliary colic''' is the clinical manifestation of uncomplicated gallstone disease. It refers to recurrent attacks of severe pain of typical character. It is not dangerous, but it is bothersome. Treatment involves avoidance of fatty foods and analgesics during attacks. The only definitive treatment is cholecystectomy. == Clinical features == Uncomplicated gallstone disease presents with attacks of biliary colic. This pain is intense, dull, constant, and is usually..."
(Created page with "'''Biliary colic''' is the clinical manifestation of uncomplicated gallstone disease. It refers to recurrent attacks of severe pain of typical character. It is not dangerous, but it is bothersome. Treatment involves avoidance of fatty foods and analgesics during attacks. The only definitive treatment is cholecystectomy. == Clinical features == Uncomplicated gallstone disease presents with attacks of biliary colic. This pain is intense, dull, constant, and is usually...")
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