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Nagra I et al. – Two patients experienced early complications: One had a transient facial nerve palsy, and the other had sialadenitis treated with antibiotics. Preliminary results suggest that symptom resolution at first intervention is higher in patients with acalculous strictures. Patients with calculi are more likely to require a repeat procedure for complete clearance.


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