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Adenocarcinoma Invading the Laminopropia Layer of the Gall Bladder Wall Following a Cholisostectomy
The key there is just knowing that if your patient's a bypass, you can't do a traditional ERCP. I have one caveat to that, which I saw in a question bank recently,. You can consider that because they can reach the papilla by using the balloon technique with endoscopy. A patocelator carcinoma found in a young patient with cirrhosis has a better prognosis. Spelanic vein thrombosis secondary to pancreatitis will be curative for that.