Abstract

Clinical and sonographic features of a large subcapsular hematoma of the liver developed in a 49-year-old man within 24 hr of extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy for symptomatic gallstones. Prelithotripsy coagulation factors were normal. The procedure was performed with a second-generation lithotripter. An intercostal approach was used to target the shock-wave beam because of the retrocostal position of the gall bladder

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