Abstract

The authors point out that in ulcus duodeni there is a relatively frequent (almost in Uz of all cases) involvement of the biliary tract in the painful process. Sometimes the ulcer symptoms come to the forefront, which are joined by new symptoms (intensification of pain, enlargement of painful area when tapping, enlargement of liver, appearance of jaundice, increase of bilirubin in serum, etc.), and in some cases the symptoms of cholecystitis come to the fore.

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