
42: USMLE and COMLEX Prep: Etiology of Postoperative Cholecystitis
03/04/20 • 15 min
A 46-y/o female has RUQ pain and distension following surgical repair of a splenic laceration. Which process most likely resulted in her current condition?
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A 46-y/o female has RUQ pain and distension following surgical repair of a splenic laceration. Which process most likely resulted in her current condition?
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