Limido E, Lesinigo E, Reguzzoni G, Rocca F
Unità Ospedaliera Medicina 1, USSL N. 8, Ospedale di Busto Arsizio.
Minerva Chir. 1993 Oct 15;48(19):1121-3.
A rare case of gastrointestinal hemorrhage is presented. The cause of bleeding was ulcer of the descending duodenum due to erosion of an impacted gallstone. Oral endoscopy made possible a preoperative diagnosis and, pushing the gallstone, made surgery easier. The patient underwent enterolithotomy and had a completely uneventful course.