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Choledocholithiasis can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly, such as infections or life-threatening jaundice.

The patient's choledocholithiasis was diagnosed after an ultrasound revealed stones in the bile duct.

Surgical intervention is often necessary to manage choledocholithiasis, especially when there is an obstruction causing symptoms.

The doctor performed an ERCP procedure to remove stones causing choledocholithiasis and relieve the patient's pain.

Choledocholithiasis is a condition that requires close monitoring by a hepatobiliary specialist.

The patient had a history of recurrent cholecystitis, which predisposed them to choledocholithiasis.

The choledocholithiasis resulted in a severe case of pancreatitis, requiring intensive care and multiple procedures.

During the cholangiography, the doctor confirmed the presence of choledocholithiasis and planned for further intervention.

Cholangitis is a common complication of choledocholithiasis, often requiring antibiotics and sometimes surgery.

Choledocholithiasis was suspected when the patient presented with yellowing of the skin and eyes, known as jaundice.

The patient's choledocholithiasis was managed with a laparoscopic choledocholithotomy and stone extraction.

Choledocholithiasis can cause bile reflux, leading to chronic inflammation and potential damage to the liver.

The ERCP procedure was successful in removing the stones, resolving the patient's choledocholithiasis and alleviating their symptoms.

Choledocholithiasis may lead to fistulas forming between the bile duct and adjacent structures, complicating the condition.

The patient's choledocholithiasis was a result of gallstones that had traveled through the bile duct from the gallbladder.

Choledocholithiasis is a condition that often requires a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, including hepatobiliary and surgical specialists.

The patient underwent a cholangioscopy to confirm the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis and plan for further treatment.

Choledocholithiasis can be a silent condition, with some patients experiencing no symptoms until an obstruction occurs.

The patient's choledocholithiasis was managed with a combination of medications and lifestyle changes to prevent further episodes.