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Bile Duct Stones

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Published on May 12, 2009 by TBaron, Views: 2543

Bile Duct Stones: Dr Todd Baron, a gastroenterologist from the Mayo Clinic, discusses common bile duct stones. These stones in the common bile duct which comes from the gallbladder can be more difficult to treat than stones in the gallbladder itself. The symptoms of bile duct stones are pain, fever, and yellow skin or jaundice. These stone can also cause pancreatitis.

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