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. 2022 Jan 21;2022:9930710. doi: 10.1155/2022/9930710

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study participants.

Characteristics Overall Type I Type IV p value
Gender, n (%) 69 (100) 47 (68.1) 19 (27.5) 0.947
 Female 51 (73.9) 35 (68.6) 14 (27.4) -
 Male 18 (26.1) 12 (66.7) 5 (27.8) -
Age at diagnosis (years) 32 (22–45) 33 ± 3 35 (27–41) 0.202
Disease course (months) 72 ± 14 66 ± 15 93 ± 35 0.082
Length of hospital stay (days) 18 ± 1 18 ± 2 18 ± 2 0.397
Follow-up (months) 77 ± 8 83 ± 11 69 ± 12 0.677

Presentation, n (%)
 Abdominal pain 62 (89.9) 43 (69.4) 17 (27.4) 1.000
 Abdominal mass 3 (4.3) 1 (33.3) 2 (66.7) 0.197
 Jaundice 18 (26.1) 13 (72.2) 4 (22.2) 0.759
 Fever 21 (30.4) 15 (71.4) 5 (23.8) 0.654
 Charcot's triad 12 (17.4) 10 (83.3) 1 (8.3) 0.156
 Nausea/vomit 29 (42.0) 18 (62.1) 10 (34.5) 0.286
 Incidental finding 7 (10.1) 4 (57.1) 2 (28.6) 1.000
APBJ 44 (63.8) 29 (65.9) 13 (29.5) 0.607

Complication, n (%) 69 (100)
 Malignancy 5 (7.2) 2 (40.0) 3 (60.0) 0.139
 Cholecystolithiasis 27 (39.1) 17 (63.0) 10 (37.0) 0.218
 Choledocholithiasis 32 (46.4) 22 (68.8) 9 (28.1) 0.967
 Cholecystitis 69 (100) 47 (68.1) 19 (27.5) -
 Cholangitis 26 (37.7) 16 (61.5) 9 (34.6) 0.312
 Pancreatitis 15 (21.7) 9 (60.0) 5 (33.3) 0.519

APBJ: abnormal pancreaticobiliary junction.