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. 1976 Nov;58(6):479–481.

Traumatic haemobilia: value of ultrasonography.

D J Archer
PMCID: PMC2491882  PMID: 984693

Abstract

A case of post-traumatic haemobilia treated by right hepatic artery ligation is described. The role of 'B'-mode grey-scale ultrasonography in the investigation of hepatic trauma is discussed.

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