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Andreoiu M et al. – Most clinical signs and symptoms are unhelpful in determining the cause of colic symptoms. Left–sided colic is more likely to represent the presence of a stone. An enhanced ultrasound examination is a reasonably accurate initial study. The standard endoscopic interventions are more likely to be used in colic cases because of actual calculi, and are safe and effective throughout pregnancy.

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