A clinical case of Acute Calculous cholecystitis
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ACUTE CALCULOUS CHOLECYSTITIS. WELL DIAGNOSED. TIMELY. AND NICELY. MANAGED USEFUL. UPDATE. THANKS. FOR. SHARING DR.@ DIPTANGSHU. DAS. JI
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Thanks for nice and extensive update.Weldone Dr.Das.
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Very well done , nicely managed thanks for sharing
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