B. Rühlmann's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
The intrapancreatic ampullar/duo-denal diverticula is a rare cause of a posthepatic icterus. Duodenal diverticula are scarcely symp-tomatic. They mostly occur as gastrointestinal bleeding, unspecific stomachache or painless icterus and are most frequently diagnosed by endoscopy or intraoperatively. The radiographic differentiation between duode-nal...
The intrapancreatic ampullary duodenal diverticula is a rare cause of a posthepatic icterus. Duodenal diverticula are scarcely symptomatic. They mostly occur as gastrointestinal bleeding, unspecific stomachache or painless icterus and are most frequently diagnosed by endoscopy or intraoperatively. The radiographic differentiation between duodenal d...
The intrapancreatic ampullary duodenal diverticula is a rare cause of a posthepatic icterus. Duodenal diverticula are scarcely symptomatic. They mostly occur as gastrointestinal bleeding, unspecific stomachache or painless icterus and are most frequently diagnosed by endoscopy or intraoperatively. The radiographic differentiation between duodenal d...