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Kim Eagle, M.D., Editor

Impacted Stone in the Ampulla of Vater

P. Gregory Foutch, D.O., M.S.

N Engl J Med 1993; 328:245January 28, 1993

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Figure 1 Impacted Stone in the Ampulla of Vater.

An impacted common-duct stone is visible in the ampulla of Vater in a patient with suppurative cholangitis. White or tan pus can be seen draining around the margin of the calculus.

Kim Eagle, M.D.

P. Gregory Foutch, D.O., M.S.
Desert Samaritan Medical Center, Mesa, AZ 85202

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