Images in Clinical Medicine
Kim Eagle, M.D., Editor
Impacted Stone in the Ampulla of Vater
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.
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