CHANGES OF GALLBLADDER BILE BACTERIA ΙΝ CHRONIC OR ACUTE LITHIASIS CHOLECYSTITIS
Abstract
This study concerns the changes of bacteria in bile and gallbladder mucose when a lithiasic cholecystitis exists. It was been found that there is no difference in bile bacteria when a cholecystitis occurs.References
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