ERT & Cholelithiasis

From: Harrison Sheld (hsheld@anv.net)
Fri Oct 4 22:36:55 1996


54 year old patient, well-controlled on antihypertensives and hypoglycemics is referred by her internist for ERT because of vasomotor symptoms. She is asymptomatic as far as her GI history is concerned but on diagnostic imaging studies has 18 small stones and sludge in her gall bladder but no evidence of GB wall thickening. Would you use ERT after getting informed consent etc? Benefits outweigh risks?




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