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  • Medical Imaging5
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  • Medical imaging2
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  • Felix Pacheco, MD, Hartford Hospital4
  • Rush University Medical Center3
  • Scott Stern, MD1
  • Scott Stern, MD Professor of Medicine University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine1
  • Stern AC, Cifi, and Altkorn, MD1
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  • Gallstones[remove]10
  • Diagnosis7
  • gallstones6
  • Computer Echotomography4
  • Diagnosis, Ultrasonic4
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  • Biliary Tract10
  • Cholelithiasis10
  • Gallbladder10
  • Bile Duct Diseases7
  • Biliary Tract Diseases7
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  • English6
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  • Hartford Hospital4
  • Rush University Medical Center3
  • i-Human Patients, Inc.2
  • Lange Medical Books1
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  • dicom (DICOM medical imaging data, DICOM)1

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Choledocholithiasis - MRI
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CT (abdomen, pelvis), Choledocolithiasis, Cholangitis
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Ultrasound (abdomen), Choledocolithiasis (unannotated and annotated)
Abdominal pain - Chronic Biliary Colic
Ultrasound (abdomen), Dilated Common Bile Duct
Ultrasound (abdomen), Dilated Common Bile Duct
Ultrasound (abdomen), Dilated Common Bile Duct (annotated)
Choledocolithiasis/Cholangitis, Fluoroscopy
Prevalence of asymptomatic gallstones by age
Time course biliary colic versus peptic ulcer disease (PUD)

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