ercp

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What is ercp?

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a procedure used to identify stones, tumors, or narrowing in the bile ducts. The procedure is done through an endoscope.

Alternative Names:

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

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Thank you for the quick response regarding gallbladder removal and bile duct stones. Can...
OK OK, I HAD MY GALLBLADDER OUT YEARS AGO BUT I HAVE HAD MANY ERCP'S AND A COUPLE TIMES A S...
I have had six ERCPS for blocked bile ducts.. I am 78 years old..have two stents in my bile...
I am 54 years old male. My major symptom was a strong epigastric pain and CT showed that my...
I have been having tenderness (approaching pain) under my right ribs and sometimes radiatin...
Hopefully someone can help me. I have had pain in my urq for over 10 years Ive had every te...
I am a 5"2' 135lb 32 yr old female. In Dec 2008 I had my gallbladder removed laproscopicall...
Posted yesterday about an ERCP that I just had. The reason for the procedure was a 16mm di...
Hello, I am a 65 year old woman, I just had surgery for gall stones 2 weeks ago and had ga...
I had my gallbladder removed in August 2008. The gallbladder was inflamed and had no signs...

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Feb/March 2006 - Three (3) severe gallbladder attacks, ambulance, IV pain meds, went ...

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