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- Riglers_triad abstract "Rigler's triad is a combination of findings on an abdominal radiograph of people with gallstone ileus, a condition where a large gallstone causes bowel obstruction. Rigler's triad consists of: (1) small bowel obstruction, (2) a gallstone outside the gallbladder, and (3) air in the bile ducts. It bears the name of Leo George Rigler (1896–1979), who described it in 1941. It is not the same as Rigler's sign.It is most commonly seen in 6th to 7th decade of life and affects females more often. Most patients with gallstone ileus are asymptomatic. Due to the fistula formation between the small intestine and gallbladder, large stones can lodge in the small bowel, leading to its obstruction. Pnemobilia means air in the biliary tract. It is due to the transfer of air from bowel through the fistula into the biliary tract.".
- Riglers_triad wikiPageID "47039471".
- Riglers_triad wikiPageLength "1673".
- Riglers_triad wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Riglers_triad wikiPageRevisionID "675430819".
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_x-ray.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Bowel_obstruction.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiologic_signs.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Gallbladder.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Gallstone.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Gallstone_ileus.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Leo_George_Rigler.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Pnemobilia.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Pneumobilia.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLink Riglers_sign.
- Riglers_triad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rigler's triad".
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- Riglers_triad subject Category:Radiologic_signs.
- Riglers_triad hypernym Combination.
- Riglers_triad type Drug.
- Riglers_triad comment "Rigler's triad is a combination of findings on an abdominal radiograph of people with gallstone ileus, a condition where a large gallstone causes bowel obstruction. Rigler's triad consists of: (1) small bowel obstruction, (2) a gallstone outside the gallbladder, and (3) air in the bile ducts. It bears the name of Leo George Rigler (1896–1979), who described it in 1941. It is not the same as Rigler's sign.It is most commonly seen in 6th to 7th decade of life and affects females more often.".
- Riglers_triad label "Rigler's triad".
- Riglers_triad sameAs Q22908325.
- Riglers_triad sameAs Q22908325.
- Riglers_triad wasDerivedFrom Riglers_triad?oldid=675430819.
- Riglers_triad isPrimaryTopicOf Riglers_triad.