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Recurrent Cholangitis From Common Bile Duct Stones After Cholecystectomy in A Patient With Duodenal Periampullary Diverticula

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Ramila Shrestha, Milan Shrestha, Kumud Bhattarai, Indra Kumar Jha et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of MedicineYear: 2025

Choledocholithiasis is a commonly encountered hepatobiliary disease. The gallstones may migrate into the common bile duct (CBD) or develop de novo in the CBD. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is the primary treatment for choledocholithiasis with reduced morbidity and similar eff...

Health SciencesMedicinePulmonary and Respiratory MedicineOpen Access
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Endoscopic removal of Impacted Intentionally ingested stone in Esophagus.

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Ramila Shrestha, Sabin Rajbhandari, Roshan Kafle, Milan Shrestha et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of MedicineYear: 2024

Intentional foreign body ingestion is commonly seen in patients with psychiatric illness and prisoners.It accounts for approximately 4% of urgent endoscopic procedures. Such intentional ingestion of foreign bodies are rare in conscious and healthy people.The majority of foreignbodies ingestion are a...

Health SciencesMedicineSurgeryOpen Access
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Obscure Gastrintestinal Bleeding

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Ramila Shrestha

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of MedicineYear: 2024

Obscure Gastrintestinal Bleeding is one of the most challenging disorders faced in gastrointestinal practice.Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding is defined as bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract that persists or recurs after a negative initial evaluation using gastroscopy, colonoscopy and radiolo...

Health SciencesMedicineGastroenterologyOpen Access
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Global perspective of barriers in research among oncologists from low-middle income countries.

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Mel Valerie Cruz Ordinario, Mateus Trinconi Cunha, Muhammad Rafiqul Islam, Sonia Mathai et al.

Journal: Journal of Clinical OncologyYear: 2024

e13781 Background: Cancer research in low-middle income countries (LMICs) face unique challenges, hindering advancements in patient care. Understanding the practices, barriers and strategic needs encountered by oncologists in LMICs is essential for enhancing research capacities and patient outcomes....

Health SciencesMedicineRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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