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Fig. 2B. 77-year-old woman with acute right upper abdominal pain and history
of cholelithiasis. Longitudinal section reveals two gallstones (diameter, 2
cm) in lumen of acutely inflamed gallbladder with wall thickening and
pericholecystic fluid (arrows) in gallbladder bed. Laparoscopy was
difficult because of rigid gallbladder wall.
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