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32 cases of relatively normal appearing gall bladders have been removed and the results traced for years. The surprising percentage of 87.5% of satisfactory results were obtained without operative mortality. Analysis of the symptoms and signs is presented together with analysis of the good and bad results.
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Verbrycke, J.R. The normal appearing gall bladder. Jour. D. D. 10, 190–193 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03002300
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