Calcium carbonate in human gallstones and total CO2 in bile

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Measurement of total CO2 concentrations in bile from patients undergoing cholecystectomy because of gallstones has shown that the presence of calcium carbonate in the stones can be associated with a raised total CO2 concentration in the common duct bile. In bile from functioning and poorly-functioning gallbladders, total CO2 was nearly always related to pH irrespective of stone composition.

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Sutor, D. J., & Wilkie, L. I. (1978). Calcium carbonate in human gallstones and total CO2 in bile. Gut, 19(3), 220–224. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.19.3.220

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