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If other causes rather than gallstones are suspected (such as a [[tumor]]), [[computed tomography]] may be performed to identify the nature of the obstruction. | |||
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Overview
If other causes rather than gallstones are suspected (such as a tumor), computed tomography may be performed to identify the nature of the obstruction.