Prevalence of digestive symptoms in normal adult women and its association with cholelithiasis Prevalencia de síntomas digestivos en mujeres adultas normales y su asociación a la litiasis biliar.
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Csendes Juhasz, Attila
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Alvarez Alvarez, Miguel Adrián
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Medina,
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Campos Campos, Maritza Pamela
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Blanco,
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Guell,
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Jeria,
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2019-01-29T14:55:29Z
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2019-01-29T14:55:29Z
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1995
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Revista medica de Chile, Volumen 122, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 531-536
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00349887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/161384
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The aim of this work was to study the prevalence of biliary diseases and digestive symptoms in normal adult women. Four hundred nineteen women were chosen; of these 145 were discarded due to previous gastrointestinal diseases (20), previous gastrointestinal complaints (38) and previous cholecystectomy (85). Two hundred seventy six women were subjected to abdominal ultrasound examination; of these 53 had cholelithiasis and in three a gallbladder cancer was suspected (and confirmed by surgery). Considering women with previous cholecystectomy, cholelithiasis and gallbladder cancer, a 33.6% prevalence of biliary diseases can be inferred. An interrogation about gastrointestinal symptoms was performed to women subjected to ultrasound examinations, by 2 professionals unaware of ultrasound results. A high frequency of pyrosis, food intolerance and constipation was found, not observing differences between women with or without cholelithiasis. However, these last women had a higher frequency of
Prevalence of digestive symptoms in normal adult women and its association with cholelithiasis Prevalencia de síntomas digestivos en mujeres adultas normales y su asociación a la litiasis biliar.