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Mirizzi syndrome has no consistent or unique clinical features that distinguish it from other more common forms of [[obstructive jaundice]]. Acute presentations of the syndrome include [[pancreatitis]] or [[cholecystitis]]. | Mirizzi syndrome has no consistent or unique clinical features that distinguish it from other more common forms of [[obstructive jaundice]]. Acute presentations of the syndrome include that of [[pancreatitis]] or [[cholecystitis]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Physical Examination
Mirizzi syndrome has no consistent or unique clinical features that distinguish it from other more common forms of obstructive jaundice. Acute presentations of the syndrome include that of pancreatitis or cholecystitis.