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Joseph H. Shelton MD, et al. - It is well known that patients may give a history of having had a cholecystectomy, while the surgeon finds a gallbladder remnant to account for symptoms. Gallbladder remnant, first reported in 1936 by Beye, results from incomplete definition of the cystic-choledochal junction, either for good or inappropriate reasons


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